APA (7th ed.) Citation

Atkinson, E. (1669). Breif [sic] and plain discovery of the labourers in mistery, Babilon, generally called by the name of Quakers: With a discription [sic] how the subtile serpent deceived them and made them proud boasters, calling the tower of Babel, which they are building in their imaginations, Mount Zion : with a desire of their return to him that hath confounded their language with a few words in love ... Printed by P.L..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Atkinson, Elizabeth. Breif [sic] and Plain Discovery of the Labourers in Mistery, Babilon, Generally Called by the Name of Quakers: With a Discription [sic] How the Subtile Serpent Deceived Them and Made Them Proud Boasters, Calling the Tower of Babel, Which They Are Building in Their Imaginations, Mount Zion : With a Desire of Their Return to Him That Hath Confounded Their Language with a Few Words in Love ... [London?]: Printed by P.L., 1669.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Atkinson, Elizabeth. Breif [sic] and Plain Discovery of the Labourers in Mistery, Babilon, Generally Called by the Name of Quakers: With a Discription [sic] How the Subtile Serpent Deceived Them and Made Them Proud Boasters, Calling the Tower of Babel, Which They Are Building in Their Imaginations, Mount Zion : With a Desire of Their Return to Him That Hath Confounded Their Language with a Few Words in Love ... Printed by P.L., 1669.

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