(1675). The Sad effects of cruelty detected: Being an impartial account of the poor woman, near Temple-Barr, lately tempted in her distraction to make away with herself : whose temptation and distraction proceeded not from her owning the Quakers their meetings or principles ... but from the Devil & a wicked husband ... : in pursuance of a late malicious pamphlet and fallacious account, entituled, The sad and dreadful end of one of the Quakers &c. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Sad Effects of Cruelty Detected: Being an Impartial Account of the Poor Woman, Near Temple-Barr, Lately Tempted in Her Distraction to Make Away with Herself : Whose Temptation and Distraction Proceeded Not from Her Owning the Quakers Their Meetings or Principles ... but from the Devil & a Wicked Husband ... : In Pursuance of a Late Malicious Pamphlet and Fallacious Account, Entituled, The Sad and Dreadful End of One of the Quakers &c. [London?]: [publisher not identified], 1675.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Sad Effects of Cruelty Detected: Being an Impartial Account of the Poor Woman, Near Temple-Barr, Lately Tempted in Her Distraction to Make Away with Herself : Whose Temptation and Distraction Proceeded Not from Her Owning the Quakers Their Meetings or Principles ... but from the Devil & a Wicked Husband ... : In Pursuance of a Late Malicious Pamphlet and Fallacious Account, Entituled, The Sad and Dreadful End of One of the Quakers &c. [publisher not identified], 1675.