APA (7th ed.) Citation

Ives, J. (1656). Innocency above impudency: or, The strength of righteousness exalted, above the Quakers weakness and wickedness;: In a reply to a lying pamphlet, call'd Weakness above wickedness: published by J. Nayler, in answer to a book, entituled, The Quakers quaking. By which his notorious lyes are made manifest, and the truth of the said book justified:. Printed by J. Cottrel for R. Moon, at the Seven Stars in S. Pauls Church-yard..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Ives, Jeremiah. Innocency Above Impudency: Or, The Strength of Righteousness Exalted, Above the Quakers Weakness and Wickedness;: In a Reply to a Lying Pamphlet, Call'd Weakness Above Wickedness: Published by J. Nayler, in Answer to a Book, Entituled, The Quakers Quaking. By Which His Notorious Lyes Are Made Manifest, and the Truth of the Said Book Justified:. London,: Printed by J. Cottrel for R. Moon, at the Seven Stars in S. Pauls Church-yard., 1656.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Ives, Jeremiah. Innocency Above Impudency: Or, The Strength of Righteousness Exalted, Above the Quakers Weakness and Wickedness;: In a Reply to a Lying Pamphlet, Call'd Weakness Above Wickedness: Published by J. Nayler, in Answer to a Book, Entituled, The Quakers Quaking. By Which His Notorious Lyes Are Made Manifest, and the Truth of the Said Book Justified:. Printed by J. Cottrel for R. Moon, at the Seven Stars in S. Pauls Church-yard., 1656.

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