(1692). The suffering case and complaint of some of the people called Quakers:: Concerning some undue execution of the late Poll Acts, by distraining the goods of certain persons as preachers or ministers for twenty shillings quarterly, who have no contributions for preaching. With some reasons against such execution. Humbly presented to the members of Parliament, requesting prevention of the like suffering for the future. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Suffering Case and Complaint of Some of the People Called Quakers:: Concerning Some Undue Execution of the Late Poll Acts, by Distraining the Goods of Certain Persons as Preachers or Ministers for Twenty Shillings Quarterly, Who Have No Contributions for Preaching. With Some Reasons Against Such Execution. Humbly Presented to the Members of Parliament, Requesting Prevention of the like Suffering for the Future. [London: publisher not identified, 1692.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Suffering Case and Complaint of Some of the People Called Quakers:: Concerning Some Undue Execution of the Late Poll Acts, by Distraining the Goods of Certain Persons as Preachers or Ministers for Twenty Shillings Quarterly, Who Have No Contributions for Preaching. With Some Reasons Against Such Execution. Humbly Presented to the Members of Parliament, Requesting Prevention of the like Suffering for the Future. publisher not identified, 1692.