APA (7th ed.) Citation

Stalham, J. (1657). The reviler rebuked: or, A re-inforcement of the charge against the Quakers, (so called) for their contradictions to the Scriptures of God, and to their own scriblings,: Which Richard Farnworth attempted to answer in his pretended Vindication of the Scriptures; but is farther discovered, with his fellow-contradictors and revilers, and their doctrine, to be anti-Scriptural, anti-Christian, and anti-spiritual. printed by Henry Hills and John Field, printers to His Highness.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Stalham, John. The Reviler Rebuked: Or, A Re-inforcement of the Charge Against the Quakers, (so Called) for Their Contradictions to the Scriptures of God, and to Their Own Scriblings,: Which Richard Farnworth Attempted to Answer in His Pretended Vindication of the Scriptures; but Is Farther Discovered, with His Fellow-contradictors and Revilers, and Their Doctrine, to Be Anti-Scriptural, Anti-Christian, and Anti-spiritual. London: printed by Henry Hills and John Field, printers to His Highness, 1657.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Stalham, John. The Reviler Rebuked: Or, A Re-inforcement of the Charge Against the Quakers, (so Called) for Their Contradictions to the Scriptures of God, and to Their Own Scriblings,: Which Richard Farnworth Attempted to Answer in His Pretended Vindication of the Scriptures; but Is Farther Discovered, with His Fellow-contradictors and Revilers, and Their Doctrine, to Be Anti-Scriptural, Anti-Christian, and Anti-spiritual. printed by Henry Hills and John Field, printers to His Highness, 1657.

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