APA (7th ed.) Citation

Penington, I., & Hicks, T. (1675). The flesh & blood of Christ, both in the mystery and in the outward: Briefly, plainly, and uprightly acknowledged and testified to, for the satisfaction and benefit of the tender-hearted, who desire to experience the quickning, healing, and cleansing vertue of it : with A brief account concerning the people called Quakers in reference both to principle and doctrine : whereunto are added some few other things which by the blessing of God may be experimentally found useful to the true pilgrim and faithful travellers out of the nature & spirit of this world. publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Penington, Isaac, and Thomas Hicks. The Flesh & Blood of Christ, Both in the Mystery and in the Outward: Briefly, Plainly, and Uprightly Acknowledged and Testified to, for the Satisfaction and Benefit of the Tender-hearted, Who Desire to Experience the Quickning, Healing, and Cleansing Vertue of It : With A Brief Account Concerning the People Called Quakers in Reference Both to Principle and Doctrine : Whereunto Are Added Some Few Other Things Which by the Blessing of God May Be Experimentally Found Useful to the True Pilgrim and Faithful Travellers Out of the Nature & Spirit of This World. [London?: publisher not identified], 1675.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Penington, Isaac, and Thomas Hicks. The Flesh & Blood of Christ, Both in the Mystery and in the Outward: Briefly, Plainly, and Uprightly Acknowledged and Testified to, for the Satisfaction and Benefit of the Tender-hearted, Who Desire to Experience the Quickning, Healing, and Cleansing Vertue of It : With A Brief Account Concerning the People Called Quakers in Reference Both to Principle and Doctrine : Whereunto Are Added Some Few Other Things Which by the Blessing of God May Be Experimentally Found Useful to the True Pilgrim and Faithful Travellers Out of the Nature & Spirit of This World. publisher not identified], 1675.

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