Whitehead, G. The rector examined: About his book scandalously stiled, An antidote against the venom of Quakerism, by John Meriton, who calls himself A.M. rector of Boughton in Norfolk : and his observations remarked, and the Christianity of the people commonly called Quakers, re-asserted and vindicated, from his perversions and aspersions.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWhitehead, George. The Rector Examined: About His Book Scandalously Stiled, An Antidote Against the Venom of Quakerism, by John Meriton, Who Calls Himself A.M. Rector of Boughton in Norfolk : And His Observations Remarked, and the Christianity of the People Commonly Called Quakers, Re-asserted and Vindicated, from His Perversions and Aspersions.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWhitehead, George. The Rector Examined: About His Book Scandalously Stiled, An Antidote Against the Venom of Quakerism, by John Meriton, Who Calls Himself A.M. Rector of Boughton in Norfolk : And His Observations Remarked, and the Christianity of the People Commonly Called Quakers, Re-asserted and Vindicated, from His Perversions and Aspersions.