Kaye, W. (1654). A plain ansvver to the eighteen quaeries of John Whitehead, commonly called Quaker: In which the hidden mysteries of infallible spirit, voice of Christ, the anointing, perfection, and how Christ is the light of all the world, &c. : as also the singing of Davids Psalms, receiving of tithes, and that ministers may be called masters, and stand praying in the synagogues, &c. is fully discovered. Printed for N.E..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationKaye, William. A Plain Ansvver to the Eighteen Quaeries of John Whitehead, Commonly Called Quaker: In Which the Hidden Mysteries of Infallible Spirit, Voice of Christ, the Anointing, Perfection, and How Christ Is the Light of All the World, &c. : As Also the Singing of Davids Psalms, Receiving of Tithes, and That Ministers May Be Called Masters, and Stand Praying in the Synagogues, &c. Is Fully Discovered. London: Printed for N.E., 1654.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationKaye, William. A Plain Ansvver to the Eighteen Quaeries of John Whitehead, Commonly Called Quaker: In Which the Hidden Mysteries of Infallible Spirit, Voice of Christ, the Anointing, Perfection, and How Christ Is the Light of All the World, &c. : As Also the Singing of Davids Psalms, Receiving of Tithes, and That Ministers May Be Called Masters, and Stand Praying in the Synagogues, &c. Is Fully Discovered. Printed for N.E., 1654.