APA (7th ed.) Citation

Elys, E. (1694). Three letters to the author of a book, entituled The Lord's day vindicated, or The first day of the week the Christian Sabbath: Together with animadversions on a railing pamphlet, entituled The sauciness of a seducer rebuked, or, The pride and folly of an ignorant scribler made manifest. Printed for T. Northcott ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Elys, Edmund. Three Letters to the Author of a Book, Entituled The Lord's Day Vindicated, or The First Day of the Week the Christian Sabbath: Together with Animadversions on a Railing Pamphlet, Entituled The Sauciness of a Seducer Rebuked, or, The Pride and Folly of an Ignorant Scribler Made Manifest. London: Printed for T. Northcott ..., 1694.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Elys, Edmund. Three Letters to the Author of a Book, Entituled The Lord's Day Vindicated, or The First Day of the Week the Christian Sabbath: Together with Animadversions on a Railing Pamphlet, Entituled The Sauciness of a Seducer Rebuked, or, The Pride and Folly of an Ignorant Scribler Made Manifest. Printed for T. Northcott ..., 1694.

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