APA (7th ed.) Citation

Penn, W. (1669). No cross, no crown, or, Several sober reasons against hat-honour, titular-respects, you to a single person, with the apparel and recreations of the times: Being inconsistant with Scripture, reason, and practice, as well of the best heathens, as the holy men and women of all generations, and consequently fantastick, impertinent and sinfull : with sixty eight testimonies of the most famous persons of both former and latter ages for further confirmation : in defence of the poor despised Quakers, against the practice and objections of their adversaries. publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Penn, William. No Cross, No Crown, or, Several Sober Reasons Against Hat-honour, Titular-respects, You to a Single Person, with the Apparel and Recreations of the Times: Being Inconsistant with Scripture, Reason, and Practice, as Well of the Best Heathens, as the Holy Men and Women of All Generations, and Consequently Fantastick, Impertinent and Sinfull : With Sixty Eight Testimonies of the Most Famous Persons of Both Former and Latter Ages for Further Confirmation : In Defence of the Poor Despised Quakers, Against the Practice and Objections of Their Adversaries. [London: publisher not identified], 1669.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Penn, William. No Cross, No Crown, or, Several Sober Reasons Against Hat-honour, Titular-respects, You to a Single Person, with the Apparel and Recreations of the Times: Being Inconsistant with Scripture, Reason, and Practice, as Well of the Best Heathens, as the Holy Men and Women of All Generations, and Consequently Fantastick, Impertinent and Sinfull : With Sixty Eight Testimonies of the Most Famous Persons of Both Former and Latter Ages for Further Confirmation : In Defence of the Poor Despised Quakers, Against the Practice and Objections of Their Adversaries. publisher not identified], 1669.

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