(1697). A Reply to the pretended answer, to the truest account of Mr. Fuller's discovery: Wherein all that authors objections are briefly answered, and with all the validity of all the other writings, writen [sic] lately on that subject, is considerecd, and shewn not to be convincing, and to be without authority : in vindication of the person of quality. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Reply to the Pretended Answer, to the Truest Account of Mr. Fuller's Discovery: Wherein All That Authors Objections Are Briefly Answered, and with All the Validity of All the Other Writings, Writen [sic] Lately on That Subject, Is Considerecd, and Shewn Not to Be Convincing, and to Be Without Authority : In Vindication of the Person of Quality. London: [publisher not identified], 1697.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Reply to the Pretended Answer, to the Truest Account of Mr. Fuller's Discovery: Wherein All That Authors Objections Are Briefly Answered, and with All the Validity of All the Other Writings, Writen [sic] Lately on That Subject, Is Considerecd, and Shewn Not to Be Convincing, and to Be Without Authority : In Vindication of the Person of Quality. [publisher not identified], 1697.