Duke, F. (1660). An answer to some of the principal Quakers which deceive the people: But more particularly to a book of John Chandler's called or known by this title, A narrative plainly shewing that the priests of England are as truly Antichrist ... as the Pope and his clergy, denying Christ to be both a king, a priest, and a prophet : with a serious warning to the Parliament not to uphold and maintain them by a law under any pretence whatsoever ... Printed by T.N. for Miles Michel the younger.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDuke, Francis. An Answer to Some of the Principal Quakers Which Deceive the People: But More Particularly to a Book of John Chandler's Called or Known by This Title, A Narrative Plainly Shewing That the Priests of England Are as Truly Antichrist ... as the Pope and His Clergy, Denying Christ to Be Both a King, a Priest, and a Prophet : With a Serious Warning to the Parliament Not to Uphold and Maintain Them by a Law Under Any Pretence Whatsoever ... London: Printed by T.N. for Miles Michel the younger, 1660.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDuke, Francis. An Answer to Some of the Principal Quakers Which Deceive the People: But More Particularly to a Book of John Chandler's Called or Known by This Title, A Narrative Plainly Shewing That the Priests of England Are as Truly Antichrist ... as the Pope and His Clergy, Denying Christ to Be Both a King, a Priest, and a Prophet : With a Serious Warning to the Parliament Not to Uphold and Maintain Them by a Law Under Any Pretence Whatsoever ... Printed by T.N. for Miles Michel the younger, 1660.