Penn, W. (1684). The sandy foundation shaken: or, Those so generally believed and applauded doctrines: Of one God, subsisting in three distinct and separate persons, the impossibility of God's pardoning sinners, without a plenary satisfaction, the justification of impure persons by an imputative righteousness, refuted, from the authority of Scripture testimonies, and right reason. By W.P.j. a builder on that foundation which cannot be moved. printed [by Andrew Sowle].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPenn, William. The Sandy Foundation Shaken: Or, Those so Generally Believed and Applauded Doctrines: Of One God, Subsisting in Three Distinct and Separate Persons, the Impossibility of God's Pardoning Sinners, Without a Plenary Satisfaction, the Justification of Impure Persons by an Imputative Righteousness, Refuted, from the Authority of Scripture Testimonies, and Right Reason. By W.P.j. a Builder on That Foundation Which Cannot Be Moved. London: printed [by Andrew Sowle], 1684.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPenn, William. The Sandy Foundation Shaken: Or, Those so Generally Believed and Applauded Doctrines: Of One God, Subsisting in Three Distinct and Separate Persons, the Impossibility of God's Pardoning Sinners, Without a Plenary Satisfaction, the Justification of Impure Persons by an Imputative Righteousness, Refuted, from the Authority of Scripture Testimonies, and Right Reason. By W.P.j. a Builder on That Foundation Which Cannot Be Moved. printed [by Andrew Sowle], 1684.