APA (7th ed.) Citation

Trosse, G. (1693). The sauciness of a seducer rebuked, or, The pride and folly of an ignorant scribbler: Made manifest in some remarks upon a scurrilous libel written by Joseph Nott ... against a book of the Reverend Mr. George Tross in vindication of the Lord's Day : together with a confutation of some errors of the Quakers, in a book call'd ... Gospel-truths scripturally asserted, written by John Gannacliff and Joseph Nott. Printed for J. Salisbury ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Trosse, George. The Sauciness of a Seducer Rebuked, or, The Pride and Folly of an Ignorant Scribbler: Made Manifest in Some Remarks upon a Scurrilous Libel Written by Joseph Nott ... Against a Book of the Reverend Mr. George Tross in Vindication of the Lord's Day : Together with a Confutation of Some Errors of the Quakers, in a Book Call'd ... Gospel-truths Scripturally Asserted, Written by John Gannacliff and Joseph Nott. London: Printed for J. Salisbury ..., 1693.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Trosse, George. The Sauciness of a Seducer Rebuked, or, The Pride and Folly of an Ignorant Scribbler: Made Manifest in Some Remarks upon a Scurrilous Libel Written by Joseph Nott ... Against a Book of the Reverend Mr. George Tross in Vindication of the Lord's Day : Together with a Confutation of Some Errors of the Quakers, in a Book Call'd ... Gospel-truths Scripturally Asserted, Written by John Gannacliff and Joseph Nott. Printed for J. Salisbury ..., 1693.

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