J. C., d. 1. (1660). A touch-stone whereby the Protestant religion as it stands at this day in England may be tried: That in the light of Christ people of all sorts may see the degeneration and great apostacy which these last days... have produced ... also it may appear hereby that the ... Quakers are the true Protestants ... Printed for Robert Wilson.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJ. C., d. 1682. A Touch-stone Whereby the Protestant Religion as It Stands at This Day in England May Be Tried: That in the Light of Christ People of All Sorts May See the Degeneration and Great Apostacy Which These Last Days... Have Produced ... Also It May Appear Hereby That the ... Quakers Are the True Protestants ... London: Printed for Robert Wilson, 1660.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationJ. C., d. 1682. A Touch-stone Whereby the Protestant Religion as It Stands at This Day in England May Be Tried: That in the Light of Christ People of All Sorts May See the Degeneration and Great Apostacy Which These Last Days... Have Produced ... Also It May Appear Hereby That the ... Quakers Are the True Protestants ... Printed for Robert Wilson, 1660.