APA (7th ed.) Citation

Beverley, T. The woe of scandal, or, Scandal in its general nature and effects: Discours'd as one strongest argument against impositions in religious things acknowledg'd to be indifferent.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Beverley, Thomas. The Woe of Scandal, or, Scandal in Its General Nature and Effects: Discours'd as One Strongest Argument Against Impositions in Religious Things Acknowledg'd to Be Indifferent.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Beverley, Thomas. The Woe of Scandal, or, Scandal in Its General Nature and Effects: Discours'd as One Strongest Argument Against Impositions in Religious Things Acknowledg'd to Be Indifferent.

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