Whitehead, G. (1679). The real Quaker a real Protestant, and the spirit of popery directly struck at: In answer to a most malicious and scandalous book, entituled, The papists younger brother, by a disguised author under the titles Misoplanes and Philalethes, but on the contrary proved Philoplanes, Misalethes. publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWhitehead, George. The Real Quaker a Real Protestant, and the Spirit of Popery Directly Struck at: In Answer to a Most Malicious and Scandalous Book, Entituled, The Papists Younger Brother, by a Disguised Author Under the Titles Misoplanes and Philalethes, but on the Contrary Proved Philoplanes, Misalethes. [S.l.: publisher not identified], 1679.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWhitehead, George. The Real Quaker a Real Protestant, and the Spirit of Popery Directly Struck at: In Answer to a Most Malicious and Scandalous Book, Entituled, The Papists Younger Brother, by a Disguised Author Under the Titles Misoplanes and Philalethes, but on the Contrary Proved Philoplanes, Misalethes. publisher not identified], 1679.