APA (7th ed.) Citation

Taylor, C., & Rogers, W. (1682). Something in answer to two late malitious libels of William Rogers;: Intituled, the sixth and eighth part of his (falsly so called) Christian-Quaker, &c. : Being a further caution to Friends, to take heed of that treacherous spirit that is entered into William Rogers and his abettors. : Who under the profession of primitive truth, are betraying it to the world ... Printed for John Bringhurst ... at the Sign of the Book in Grace-church-Street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Taylor, Christopher, and William Rogers. Something in Answer to Two Late Malitious Libels of William Rogers;: Intituled, the Sixth and Eighth Part of His (falsly so Called) Christian-Quaker, &c. : Being a Further Caution to Friends, to Take Heed of That Treacherous Spirit That Is Entered into William Rogers and His Abettors. : Who Under the Profession of Primitive Truth, Are Betraying It to the World ... London: Printed for John Bringhurst ... at the Sign of the Book in Grace-church-Street, 1682.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Taylor, Christopher, and William Rogers. Something in Answer to Two Late Malitious Libels of William Rogers;: Intituled, the Sixth and Eighth Part of His (falsly so Called) Christian-Quaker, &c. : Being a Further Caution to Friends, to Take Heed of That Treacherous Spirit That Is Entered into William Rogers and His Abettors. : Who Under the Profession of Primitive Truth, Are Betraying It to the World ... Printed for John Bringhurst ... at the Sign of the Book in Grace-church-Street, 1682.

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