APA (7th ed.) Citation

Pennyman, J. (1696). Some of the Quakers contradictory testimonies about oaths and swearing;: Whereby it does appear their pretensions of being infallible, and that their books and papers are given forth by the immediate eternal spirit of God*, is but a vain boast, and a very great and strong delusion. .. Printed 1696. and are to be sold, (with divers other of their contradictions in a large sheet of paper) at J. Gwillims in Bishopsgate-street, and S. Clark's in George-yard, booksellers.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Pennyman, John. Some of the Quakers Contradictory Testimonies About Oaths and Swearing;: Whereby It Does Appear Their Pretensions of Being Infallible, and That Their Books and Papers Are Given Forth by the Immediate Eternal Spirit of God*, Is but a Vain Boast, and a Very Great and Strong Delusion. .. London,: Printed 1696. and are to be sold, (with divers other of their contradictions in a large sheet of paper) at J. Gwillims in Bishopsgate-street, and S. Clark's in George-yard, booksellers, 1696.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Pennyman, John. Some of the Quakers Contradictory Testimonies About Oaths and Swearing;: Whereby It Does Appear Their Pretensions of Being Infallible, and That Their Books and Papers Are Given Forth by the Immediate Eternal Spirit of God*, Is but a Vain Boast, and a Very Great and Strong Delusion. .. Printed 1696. and are to be sold, (with divers other of their contradictions in a large sheet of paper) at J. Gwillims in Bishopsgate-street, and S. Clark's in George-yard, booksellers, 1696.

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