Sammon, E., & Peace, J. (1659). A discovery of the education of the schollars of Cambridge;: By their abominations and wicked practices acted upon, and against, the despised people, in scorn called Quakers. Brought forth by the young ministers at severall times in the said town: whereby all men may see the unchristian breeding, and the horrible fruits of the university-men; and how that the spirit of the whore and false prophet, and the remainder of the dreggs of popery boyles up in them, in persecution, and madness, and ignorance; and this is written for all sober people to read and consider. printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the signe of the Black-spread-eagle, at the West end of Paul's.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSammon, Edward, and John Peace. A Discovery of the Education of the Schollars of Cambridge;: By Their Abominations and Wicked Practices Acted upon, and Against, the Despised People, in Scorn Called Quakers. Brought Forth by the Young Ministers at Severall Times in the Said Town: Whereby All Men May See the Unchristian Breeding, and the Horrible Fruits of the University-men; and How That the Spirit of the Whore and False Prophet, and the Remainder of the Dreggs of Popery Boyles Up in Them, in Persecution, and Madness, and Ignorance; and This Is Written for All Sober People to Read and Consider. London,: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the signe of the Black-spread-eagle, at the West end of Paul's, 1659.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSammon, Edward, and John Peace. A Discovery of the Education of the Schollars of Cambridge;: By Their Abominations and Wicked Practices Acted upon, and Against, the Despised People, in Scorn Called Quakers. Brought Forth by the Young Ministers at Severall Times in the Said Town: Whereby All Men May See the Unchristian Breeding, and the Horrible Fruits of the University-men; and How That the Spirit of the Whore and False Prophet, and the Remainder of the Dreggs of Popery Boyles Up in Them, in Persecution, and Madness, and Ignorance; and This Is Written for All Sober People to Read and Consider. printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the signe of the Black-spread-eagle, at the West end of Paul's, 1659.