Taylor, T., & Payton, J. (1662). Ignorance & error reproved:: Being an answer to some queries that one John Reynolds wrote to two of the people called Quakers. Also a few words by way of query to the teachers and professors called Presbyterians & Independents. With a word of prophesie in verse. Also a word of exhortation, and a warning of love to them, to haste out of Babylon the mistery of iniquity, into Zion the city of holiness: with a word at last to those that were persecutors. publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTaylor, Thomas, and John Payton. Ignorance & Error Reproved:: Being an Answer to Some Queries That One John Reynolds Wrote to Two of the People Called Quakers. Also a Few Words by Way of Query to the Teachers and Professors Called Presbyterians & Independents. With a Word of Prophesie in Verse. Also a Word of Exhortation, and a Warning of Love to Them, to Haste Out of Babylon the Mistery of Iniquity, into Zion the City of Holiness: With a Word at Last to Those That Were Persecutors. [London: publisher not identified], 1662.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTaylor, Thomas, and John Payton. Ignorance & Error Reproved:: Being an Answer to Some Queries That One John Reynolds Wrote to Two of the People Called Quakers. Also a Few Words by Way of Query to the Teachers and Professors Called Presbyterians & Independents. With a Word of Prophesie in Verse. Also a Word of Exhortation, and a Warning of Love to Them, to Haste Out of Babylon the Mistery of Iniquity, into Zion the City of Holiness: With a Word at Last to Those That Were Persecutors. publisher not identified], 1662.