APA (7th ed.) Citation

Rogers, W. The sixth part of The Christian-Quaker distinguished from the apostate & innovator: Being a just defence against the reproach of scandalous tongues and pens : and a proper looking-glass for a meeting in London, termed the second-days meeting, who are reputed the approvers of three books, or papers against a treatise entituled, The Christian-quaker, &c. in five parts given forth by W.R. on behalf of himself and other friends in truth concerned.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Rogers, William. The Sixth Part of The Christian-Quaker Distinguished from the Apostate & Innovator: Being a Just Defence Against the Reproach of Scandalous Tongues and Pens : And a Proper Looking-glass for a Meeting in London, Termed the Second-days Meeting, Who Are Reputed the Approvers of Three Books, or Papers Against a Treatise Entituled, The Christian-quaker, &c. in Five Parts Given Forth by W.R. on Behalf of Himself and Other Friends in Truth Concerned.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Rogers, William. The Sixth Part of The Christian-Quaker Distinguished from the Apostate & Innovator: Being a Just Defence Against the Reproach of Scandalous Tongues and Pens : And a Proper Looking-glass for a Meeting in London, Termed the Second-days Meeting, Who Are Reputed the Approvers of Three Books, or Papers Against a Treatise Entituled, The Christian-quaker, &c. in Five Parts Given Forth by W.R. on Behalf of Himself and Other Friends in Truth Concerned.

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