(1670). An answer to a seditious libel, called, A declaration from the people of God, called Quakers, &c.: Wherein is discovered, that their meetings are seditious conventicles, and that they are not clear from dangerous practises against church and realm. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAn Answer to a Seditious Libel, Called, A Declaration from the People of God, Called Quakers, &c.: Wherein Is Discovered, That Their Meetings Are Seditious Conventicles, and That They Are Not Clear from Dangerous Practises Against Church and Realm. London,: [publisher not identified], 1670.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAn Answer to a Seditious Libel, Called, A Declaration from the People of God, Called Quakers, &c.: Wherein Is Discovered, That Their Meetings Are Seditious Conventicles, and That They Are Not Clear from Dangerous Practises Against Church and Realm. [publisher not identified], 1670.