APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). (1732). The Modern fanaticks characteriz'd: Being a lively description of a young fanatical pastor, an old schismatical elder, and a shining Christian widow, down in the North-Country. Adapted to the principles of a whining, canting sect, now rampant in and about Lancashire, Gloucestershire, Cheshire, and Yorkshire; and may also be of use to the rest of their hymning brethren, in the several parts of Great Britain. Printed for J. Wilford, at the Three Golden Flower-de-Luces behind the Chapter-House near St. Paul's.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). The Modern Fanaticks Characteriz'd: Being a Lively Description of a Young Fanatical Pastor, an Old Schismatical Elder, and a Shining Christian Widow, Down in the North-Country. Adapted to the Principles of a Whining, Canting Sect, Now Rampant in and About Lancashire, Gloucestershire, Cheshire, and Yorkshire; and May Also Be of Use to the Rest of Their Hymning Brethren, in the Several Parts of Great Britain. London: Printed for J. Wilford, at the Three Golden Flower-de-Luces behind the Chapter-House near St. Paul's, 1732.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). The Modern Fanaticks Characteriz'd: Being a Lively Description of a Young Fanatical Pastor, an Old Schismatical Elder, and a Shining Christian Widow, Down in the North-Country. Adapted to the Principles of a Whining, Canting Sect, Now Rampant in and About Lancashire, Gloucestershire, Cheshire, and Yorkshire; and May Also Be of Use to the Rest of Their Hymning Brethren, in the Several Parts of Great Britain. Printed for J. Wilford, at the Three Golden Flower-de-Luces behind the Chapter-House near St. Paul's, 1732.

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