APA (7th ed.) Citation

Collier, T. (1660). An answer to an epistle, written by Thomas Salthouse, to the churches of the Anabaptists, so called: Wherein his epistle being weighed in the ballance, is found too light : with a word to the churches and another to the people called Quakers : to the law and to the testimony, if any speak not according to this rule, it is because there is no light in them. publisher not identified.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Collier, Thomas. An Answer to an Epistle, Written by Thomas Salthouse, to the Churches of the Anabaptists, so Called: Wherein His Epistle Being Weighed in the Ballance, Is Found Too Light : With a Word to the Churches and Another to the People Called Quakers : To the Law and to the Testimony, If Any Speak Not According to This Rule, It Is Because There Is No Light in Them. [London: publisher not identified, 1660.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Collier, Thomas. An Answer to an Epistle, Written by Thomas Salthouse, to the Churches of the Anabaptists, so Called: Wherein His Epistle Being Weighed in the Ballance, Is Found Too Light : With a Word to the Churches and Another to the People Called Quakers : To the Law and to the Testimony, If Any Speak Not According to This Rule, It Is Because There Is No Light in Them. publisher not identified, 1660.

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