(1678). Quakers mere obbists, or, A Letter to a preaching Quaker: From a moderate gentleman trepan'd into one of their meetings, in hopes to work him to the party : wherein a true and short account is given of their foolish and ridiculous way of worship : written some time since, and to gratifie the importunities of several and remove the many and great errors occasion'd by often transcriptions, now printed by a correct copy. Printed for the author.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationQuakers Mere Obbists, or, A Letter to a Preaching Quaker: From a Moderate Gentleman Trepan'd into One of Their Meetings, in Hopes to Work Him to the Party : Wherein a True and Short Account Is Given of Their Foolish and Ridiculous Way of Worship : Written Some Time Since, and to Gratifie the Importunities of Several and Remove the Many and Great Errors Occasion'd by Often Transcriptions, Now Printed by a Correct Copy. London: Printed for the author, 1678.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationQuakers Mere Obbists, or, A Letter to a Preaching Quaker: From a Moderate Gentleman Trepan'd into One of Their Meetings, in Hopes to Work Him to the Party : Wherein a True and Short Account Is Given of Their Foolish and Ridiculous Way of Worship : Written Some Time Since, and to Gratifie the Importunities of Several and Remove the Many and Great Errors Occasion'd by Often Transcriptions, Now Printed by a Correct Copy. Printed for the author, 1678.