APA (7th ed.) Citation

Mather, W., & J. W. (1700). An answer to the switch for the snake: A book so called. Discovering the weakness of the Switch, which the leading Quakers (of the second days meeting in London for government) have lately (as I am told,) given into the hands of each Parliament Man. Vice is nourished, and gets life by covering it, saith a heathen author; even so it is with errors in religion. Humbly shewing, that it is impossible, that the pens now in controversie, against us Quakers, should be put a stop to, before there's an order given forth, (from the second days meeting) for the reformation of our numerous preachers in the country. And also a book of retractions of all the errors in our Friends printed books, be published, with an appendix and postscript. By William Mather, a lover of (the well meaning persons, especially among) that people. publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Mather, W., and J. W. An Answer to the Switch for the Snake: A Book so Called. Discovering the Weakness of the Switch, Which the Leading Quakers (of the Second Days Meeting in London for Government) Have Lately (as I Am Told,) Given into the Hands of Each Parliament Man. Vice Is Nourished, and Gets Life by Covering It, Saith a Heathen Author; Even so It Is with Errors in Religion. Humbly Shewing, That It Is Impossible, That the Pens Now in Controversie, Against Us Quakers, Should Be Put a Stop to, Before There's an Order Given Forth, (from the Second Days Meeting) for the Reformation of Our Numerous Preachers in the Country. And Also a Book of Retractions of All the Errors in Our Friends Printed Books, Be Published, with an Appendix and Postscript. By William Mather, a Lover of (the Well Meaning Persons, Especially Among) That People. [London: publisher not identified], 1700.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Mather, W., and J. W. An Answer to the Switch for the Snake: A Book so Called. Discovering the Weakness of the Switch, Which the Leading Quakers (of the Second Days Meeting in London for Government) Have Lately (as I Am Told,) Given into the Hands of Each Parliament Man. Vice Is Nourished, and Gets Life by Covering It, Saith a Heathen Author; Even so It Is with Errors in Religion. Humbly Shewing, That It Is Impossible, That the Pens Now in Controversie, Against Us Quakers, Should Be Put a Stop to, Before There's an Order Given Forth, (from the Second Days Meeting) for the Reformation of Our Numerous Preachers in the Country. And Also a Book of Retractions of All the Errors in Our Friends Printed Books, Be Published, with an Appendix and Postscript. By William Mather, a Lover of (the Well Meaning Persons, Especially Among) That People. publisher not identified], 1700.

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