APA (7th ed.) Citation

Wall, T. Spiritual armour to defend the head from the superfluity of naughtiness: Being a loving and Christian tender, humbly offered to the pious and serious consideration of the ministers of the Gospel and to all others it may concern : wherein is proved that it is unlawful for women to cut their hair polled or shorn and men to wear the same to cover their heads : together with how men and women ought according to the written law of God and nature to wear their hair.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Wall, Thomas. Spiritual Armour to Defend the Head from the Superfluity of Naughtiness: Being a Loving and Christian Tender, Humbly Offered to the Pious and Serious Consideration of the Ministers of the Gospel and to All Others It May Concern : Wherein Is Proved That It Is Unlawful for Women to Cut Their Hair Polled or Shorn and Men to Wear the Same to Cover Their Heads : Together with How Men and Women Ought According to the Written Law of God and Nature to Wear Their Hair.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Wall, Thomas. Spiritual Armour to Defend the Head from the Superfluity of Naughtiness: Being a Loving and Christian Tender, Humbly Offered to the Pious and Serious Consideration of the Ministers of the Gospel and to All Others It May Concern : Wherein Is Proved That It Is Unlawful for Women to Cut Their Hair Polled or Shorn and Men to Wear the Same to Cover Their Heads : Together with How Men and Women Ought According to the Written Law of God and Nature to Wear Their Hair.

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