(1689). The constancy of the people called Quakers.: In their testimony against popery, sincerely asserted, in opposition to a perverss [sic] lybel, falsly stiled, A looking-Glass for the Quakers, (in two collumns) sallaciously mis-representing them:. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Constancy of the People Called Quakers.: In Their Testimony Against Popery, Sincerely Asserted, in Opposition to a Perverss [sic] Lybel, Falsly Stiled, A Looking-Glass for the Quakers, (in Two Collumns) Sallaciously Mis-representing Them:. London: [publisher not identified], 1689.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Constancy of the People Called Quakers.: In Their Testimony Against Popery, Sincerely Asserted, in Opposition to a Perverss [sic] Lybel, Falsly Stiled, A Looking-Glass for the Quakers, (in Two Collumns) Sallaciously Mis-representing Them:. [publisher not identified], 1689.