APA (7th ed.) Citation

Penington, I. (1650). Severall fresh inward openings, (concerning severall things) which the day will declare of what nature they are, to which judgment they appeal for justice, being contented either to stand or fall by it:: And being likewise ready to kiss that condemnation, which they are likely to meet with in the mean time, from all sorts of men, whom they finde ready to deal hardly with them. Printed for Giles Calvert.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Penington, Isaac. Severall Fresh Inward Openings, (concerning Severall Things) Which the Day Will Declare of What Nature They Are, to Which Judgment They Appeal for Justice, Being Contented Either to Stand or Fall by It:: And Being Likewise Ready to Kiss That Condemnation, Which They Are Likely to Meet with in the Mean Time, from All Sorts of Men, Whom They Finde Ready to Deal Hardly with Them. London: Printed for Giles Calvert, 1650.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Penington, Isaac. Severall Fresh Inward Openings, (concerning Severall Things) Which the Day Will Declare of What Nature They Are, to Which Judgment They Appeal for Justice, Being Contented Either to Stand or Fall by It:: And Being Likewise Ready to Kiss That Condemnation, Which They Are Likely to Meet with in the Mean Time, from All Sorts of Men, Whom They Finde Ready to Deal Hardly with Them. Printed for Giles Calvert, 1650.

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