APA (7th ed.) Citation

Bradshaw, E. The conviction of James Naylor and his black spirit demonstrated from his own confessions, lyes, evasions, and contradictions in the maine points of doctrine by him held forth against the truth: In answer to a book of his called Wickednesse weighed : the which was writt in answer to a little treatise called The Quakers quaking principles examined and refuted, written by Ellis Bradshavv ...

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Bradshaw, Ellis. The Conviction of James Naylor and His Black Spirit Demonstrated from His Own Confessions, Lyes, Evasions, and Contradictions in the Maine Points of Doctrine by Him Held Forth Against the Truth: In Answer to a Book of His Called Wickednesse Weighed : The Which Was Writt in Answer to a Little Treatise Called The Quakers Quaking Principles Examined and Refuted, Written by Ellis Bradshavv ...

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Bradshaw, Ellis. The Conviction of James Naylor and His Black Spirit Demonstrated from His Own Confessions, Lyes, Evasions, and Contradictions in the Maine Points of Doctrine by Him Held Forth Against the Truth: In Answer to a Book of His Called Wickednesse Weighed : The Which Was Writt in Answer to a Little Treatise Called The Quakers Quaking Principles Examined and Refuted, Written by Ellis Bradshavv ...

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