APA (7th ed.) Citation

Winder, H. (1699). A penitent old disciple vindicated from the impudent clamours of Thomas Camm, in a book by him entituled, An old apostate expos'd.: Wherein, for their necessary conviction, the virulent lying, forgery, deep hypocrisie, and self-contradiction of some Quakers, is further laid open. Printed for W. Newton ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Winder, Henry. A Penitent Old Disciple Vindicated from the Impudent Clamours of Thomas Camm, in a Book by Him Entituled, An Old Apostate Expos'd.: Wherein, for Their Necessary Conviction, the Virulent Lying, Forgery, Deep Hypocrisie, and Self-contradiction of Some Quakers, Is Further Laid Open. London,: Printed for W. Newton ..., 1699.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Winder, Henry. A Penitent Old Disciple Vindicated from the Impudent Clamours of Thomas Camm, in a Book by Him Entituled, An Old Apostate Expos'd.: Wherein, for Their Necessary Conviction, the Virulent Lying, Forgery, Deep Hypocrisie, and Self-contradiction of Some Quakers, Is Further Laid Open. Printed for W. Newton ..., 1699.

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