Rathbun, V. (1782). A brief account of a religious scheme, taught and propagated by a number of Europeans, who lately lived in a place called Nisqueunia, in the state of New-York, but now residing in Harvard, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, commonly called, Shaking Quakers. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRathbun, Valentine. A Brief Account of a Religious Scheme, Taught and Propagated by a Number of Europeans, Who Lately Lived in a Place Called Nisqueunia, in the State of New-York, but Now Residing in Harvard, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Commonly Called, Shaking Quakers. Worcester [Mass.]: [publisher not identified], 1782.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRathbun, Valentine. A Brief Account of a Religious Scheme, Taught and Propagated by a Number of Europeans, Who Lately Lived in a Place Called Nisqueunia, in the State of New-York, but Now Residing in Harvard, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Commonly Called, Shaking Quakers. [publisher not identified], 1782.