Wade, C. (1657). Quakery slain irrecoverably by the principal Quakers themselves, with a spiritual sword of their own forgery, whose names are here under-written: Their spreading spiritual murder cries up to heaven for justice, which appears clearly in this treatise ... Printed for the author.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWade, Christopher. Quakery Slain Irrecoverably by the Principal Quakers Themselves, with a Spiritual Sword of Their Own Forgery, Whose Names Are Here Under-written: Their Spreading Spiritual Murder Cries Up to Heaven for Justice, Which Appears Clearly in This Treatise ... London: Printed for the author, 1657.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWade, Christopher. Quakery Slain Irrecoverably by the Principal Quakers Themselves, with a Spiritual Sword of Their Own Forgery, Whose Names Are Here Under-written: Their Spreading Spiritual Murder Cries Up to Heaven for Justice, Which Appears Clearly in This Treatise ... Printed for the author, 1657.