(1670). A Declaration from the people of God called Quakers: Against all seditious conventicles, and dangerous practises of any who under colour or pretence of tender conscience, have, or may contrive insurrections, the said people being cleer from all such things, in the sight of God, angels and men. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Declaration from the People of God Called Quakers: Against All Seditious Conventicles, and Dangerous Practises of Any Who Under Colour or Pretence of Tender Conscience, Have, or May Contrive Insurrections, the Said People Being Cleer from All Such Things, in the Sight of God, Angels and Men. [London: publisher not identified, 1670.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Declaration from the People of God Called Quakers: Against All Seditious Conventicles, and Dangerous Practises of Any Who Under Colour or Pretence of Tender Conscience, Have, or May Contrive Insurrections, the Said People Being Cleer from All Such Things, in the Sight of God, Angels and Men. publisher not identified, 1670.