Lafite, D. (1697). The principles of a people stiling themselves Philadelphians: Discovered in their nicest points and matters; accurately handled, shewing their rise, continuance, and tenents in doctrin and manner of proceeding, &c. Also a curious discourse between an English dissenter and French Protestant, by way of dialogue, in vindication of the Church of England against novelties in religion. printed for W. Whitwood, at the Rose and Crown in Little-Britain, price 6d..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLafite, Daniel. The Principles of a People Stiling Themselves Philadelphians: Discovered in Their Nicest Points and Matters; Accurately Handled, Shewing Their Rise, Continuance, and Tenents in Doctrin and Manner of Proceeding, &c. Also a Curious Discourse Between an English Dissenter and French Protestant, by Way of Dialogue, in Vindication of the Church of England Against Novelties in Religion. London: printed for W. Whitwood, at the Rose and Crown in Little-Britain, price 6d., 1697.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLafite, Daniel. The Principles of a People Stiling Themselves Philadelphians: Discovered in Their Nicest Points and Matters; Accurately Handled, Shewing Their Rise, Continuance, and Tenents in Doctrin and Manner of Proceeding, &c. Also a Curious Discourse Between an English Dissenter and French Protestant, by Way of Dialogue, in Vindication of the Church of England Against Novelties in Religion. printed for W. Whitwood, at the Rose and Crown in Little-Britain, price 6d., 1697.