N. N., P. a. d. d. f. t. C. o. E. Vox clamantis, or, A cry to Protestant dissenters: Calling them from some unwarrantable ways, with which they are vulgarly, and perhaps too truly charged, viz. from all unnecessary medling in matters of state, from too deep engagement of themselves in this present world, and too great conformity to it : from thinking too highly of themselves for their separation-sake only : from fanaticism, properly so called, in their prayers, sermons, books, &c. : and seriously exhorting them to the minding of the great concerns of heaven, to fruitfulness in well-doing, to sobriety, and the use of reason in all religious matters.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationN. N., Protestant and declared dissenter from the Church of England. Vox Clamantis, or, A Cry to Protestant Dissenters: Calling Them from Some Unwarrantable Ways, with Which They Are Vulgarly, and Perhaps Too Truly Charged, Viz. from All Unnecessary Medling in Matters of State, from Too Deep Engagement of Themselves in This Present World, and Too Great Conformity to It : From Thinking Too Highly of Themselves for Their Separation-sake Only : From Fanaticism, Properly so Called, in Their Prayers, Sermons, Books, &c. : And Seriously Exhorting Them to the Minding of the Great Concerns of Heaven, to Fruitfulness in Well-doing, to Sobriety, and the Use of Reason in All Religious Matters.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationN. N., Protestant and declared dissenter from the Church of England. Vox Clamantis, or, A Cry to Protestant Dissenters: Calling Them from Some Unwarrantable Ways, with Which They Are Vulgarly, and Perhaps Too Truly Charged, Viz. from All Unnecessary Medling in Matters of State, from Too Deep Engagement of Themselves in This Present World, and Too Great Conformity to It : From Thinking Too Highly of Themselves for Their Separation-sake Only : From Fanaticism, Properly so Called, in Their Prayers, Sermons, Books, &c. : And Seriously Exhorting Them to the Minding of the Great Concerns of Heaven, to Fruitfulness in Well-doing, to Sobriety, and the Use of Reason in All Religious Matters.