APA (7th ed.) Citation

Penn, W. (1673). Quakerism a new nick-name for old Christianity: Being an answer to a book entituled Quakerism no Christianity, subscribed by J. Faldo : in which the rise, doctrine, and practice of the abused Quakers are truly, briefly and fully declared and vindicated from the false charges, wicked insinuations and utmost opposition made by their adversary : with a key opening the true meaning of some of their doctrine, from that construction which their enemies ignorantly or enviously affirm, report and dispute to be theirs. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Penn, William. Quakerism a New Nick-name for Old Christianity: Being an Answer to a Book Entituled Quakerism No Christianity, Subscribed by J. Faldo : In Which the Rise, Doctrine, and Practice of the Abused Quakers Are Truly, Briefly and Fully Declared and Vindicated from the False Charges, Wicked Insinuations and Utmost Opposition Made by Their Adversary : With a Key Opening the True Meaning of Some of Their Doctrine, from That Construction Which Their Enemies Ignorantly or Enviously Affirm, Report and Dispute to Be Theirs. [London?]: [publisher not identified], 1673.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Penn, William. Quakerism a New Nick-name for Old Christianity: Being an Answer to a Book Entituled Quakerism No Christianity, Subscribed by J. Faldo : In Which the Rise, Doctrine, and Practice of the Abused Quakers Are Truly, Briefly and Fully Declared and Vindicated from the False Charges, Wicked Insinuations and Utmost Opposition Made by Their Adversary : With a Key Opening the True Meaning of Some of Their Doctrine, from That Construction Which Their Enemies Ignorantly or Enviously Affirm, Report and Dispute to Be Theirs. [publisher not identified], 1673.

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