APA (7th ed.) Citation

Keith, G., & Budd, T. (1692). An account of the great divisions, amongst the Quakers, in Pensilvania, &c.: As appears by their own book, here following, printed 1692, and lately came from thence, intituled, viz. The plea of the innocent, against the false judgment of the guilty : being a vindication of George Keith, and his friends, who are joined with him in this present testimony, from the false judgment, calumnies, false informations and defamations of Samuel Jenings, John Simcock, Thomas Lloyd, an others, joyned with them, being in number twenty eight : directed, by way of epistle, to faithful friends of truth, in Pensilvania, East and West-Jersey, and else-where, as occasion requireth. Printed for and are to be sold by John Gwillim ..., and Rich. Baldwin ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Keith, George, and Thomas Budd. An Account of the Great Divisions, Amongst the Quakers, in Pensilvania, &c.: As Appears by Their Own Book, Here Following, Printed 1692, and Lately Came from Thence, Intituled, Viz. The Plea of the Innocent, Against the False Judgment of the Guilty : Being a Vindication of George Keith, and His Friends, Who Are Joined with Him in This Present Testimony, from the False Judgment, Calumnies, False Informations and Defamations of Samuel Jenings, John Simcock, Thomas Lloyd, an Others, Joyned with Them, Being in Number Twenty Eight : Directed, by Way of Epistle, to Faithful Friends of Truth, in Pensilvania, East and West-Jersey, and Else-where, as Occasion Requireth. London: Printed for and are to be sold by John Gwillim ..., and Rich. Baldwin ..., 1692.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Keith, George, and Thomas Budd. An Account of the Great Divisions, Amongst the Quakers, in Pensilvania, &c.: As Appears by Their Own Book, Here Following, Printed 1692, and Lately Came from Thence, Intituled, Viz. The Plea of the Innocent, Against the False Judgment of the Guilty : Being a Vindication of George Keith, and His Friends, Who Are Joined with Him in This Present Testimony, from the False Judgment, Calumnies, False Informations and Defamations of Samuel Jenings, John Simcock, Thomas Lloyd, an Others, Joyned with Them, Being in Number Twenty Eight : Directed, by Way of Epistle, to Faithful Friends of Truth, in Pensilvania, East and West-Jersey, and Else-where, as Occasion Requireth. Printed for and are to be sold by John Gwillim ..., and Rich. Baldwin ..., 1692.

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