Rogers, W. (1682). The eighth part of The Christian-Quaker distinguished from the apostate & innovator: Wherein certain doctrines ... are examined, and in order to a decision of the controversie ... an adress [sic] is made to a book entituled, An Adress to Protestants, given forth by W.P. anno 1679 ... publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRogers, William. The Eighth Part of The Christian-Quaker Distinguished from the Apostate & Innovator: Wherein Certain Doctrines ... Are Examined, and in Order to a Decision of the Controversie ... an Adress [sic] Is Made to a Book Entituled, An Adress to Protestants, Given Forth by W.P. Anno 1679 ... [London: publisher not identified, 1682.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRogers, William. The Eighth Part of The Christian-Quaker Distinguished from the Apostate & Innovator: Wherein Certain Doctrines ... Are Examined, and in Order to a Decision of the Controversie ... an Adress [sic] Is Made to a Book Entituled, An Adress to Protestants, Given Forth by W.P. Anno 1679 ... publisher not identified, 1682.