APA (7th ed.) Citation

Jones, J. (1683). Modesty and faithfulness in opposition to envy and rashness: or, An answer to a malitious pamphlet, called, A second argument for a more full union amongst Protestants;: Wherein the nonconformists taking the sacrament after the manner of the Church of England, is justified, &c. In which pamphlet the Church of England and the clergy, as also the Protestant-dissenters, are abominably abused. The demonstration whereof is humbly presented to the consideration of the conforming and nonconforming Protestants. Printed for Thomas Malthus at the Sun in the Poultrey..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Jones, James. Modesty and Faithfulness in Opposition to Envy and Rashness: Or, An Answer to a Malitious Pamphlet, Called, A Second Argument for a More Full Union Amongst Protestants;: Wherein the Nonconformists Taking the Sacrament After the Manner of the Church of England, Is Justified, &c. In Which Pamphlet the Church of England and the Clergy, as Also the Protestant-dissenters, Are Abominably Abused. The Demonstration Whereof Is Humbly Presented to the Consideration of the Conforming and Nonconforming Protestants. London: Printed for Thomas Malthus at the Sun in the Poultrey., 1683.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Jones, James. Modesty and Faithfulness in Opposition to Envy and Rashness: Or, An Answer to a Malitious Pamphlet, Called, A Second Argument for a More Full Union Amongst Protestants;: Wherein the Nonconformists Taking the Sacrament After the Manner of the Church of England, Is Justified, &c. In Which Pamphlet the Church of England and the Clergy, as Also the Protestant-dissenters, Are Abominably Abused. The Demonstration Whereof Is Humbly Presented to the Consideration of the Conforming and Nonconforming Protestants. Printed for Thomas Malthus at the Sun in the Poultrey., 1683.

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