APA (7th ed.) Citation

Haworth, W. (1677). Jesus of Nazareth not the Quakers messiah, but their Jesus is another false and feigned Jesus:, or, A rejoinder to a book, entituled, The testimony of the Hartford Quakers for the man Christ Jesus vindicated.: Wherein is demonstrated, that according to their faith Jesus Christ is not now a true and real man in heaven, but an ubiquitary principle or quality in every man: notwithstanding all their good words and fair speeches to the contrary in that book, they are found to be meer juglers and deceivers of the people. Printed for Jonathan Robinson, at the Golden-Lyon in St. Pauls church-yard.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Haworth, William. Jesus of Nazareth Not the Quakers Messiah, but Their Jesus Is Another False and Feigned Jesus:, or, A Rejoinder to a Book, Entituled, The Testimony of the Hartford Quakers for the Man Christ Jesus Vindicated.: Wherein Is Demonstrated, That According to Their Faith Jesus Christ Is Not Now a True and Real Man in Heaven, but an Ubiquitary Principle or Quality in Every Man: Notwithstanding All Their Good Words and Fair Speeches to the Contrary in That Book, They Are Found to Be Meer Juglers and Deceivers of the People. [S.l.]: Printed for Jonathan Robinson, at the Golden-Lyon in St. Pauls church-yard, 1677.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Haworth, William. Jesus of Nazareth Not the Quakers Messiah, but Their Jesus Is Another False and Feigned Jesus:, or, A Rejoinder to a Book, Entituled, The Testimony of the Hartford Quakers for the Man Christ Jesus Vindicated.: Wherein Is Demonstrated, That According to Their Faith Jesus Christ Is Not Now a True and Real Man in Heaven, but an Ubiquitary Principle or Quality in Every Man: Notwithstanding All Their Good Words and Fair Speeches to the Contrary in That Book, They Are Found to Be Meer Juglers and Deceivers of the People. Printed for Jonathan Robinson, at the Golden-Lyon in St. Pauls church-yard, 1677.

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