Keith, G. (1700). A serious call to the Quakers inviting them to return to Christianity: This paper doth set before you some of the many vile and monstrous doctrines, principles, and uncharitable sayings of the chiefest and most noted of your teachers : faithfully collected out of their own books, the titles and pages whereof are set down in the margin, and most of them are attested by eight mininisters [sic] of the Church of England, &c. Re-printed at the Post-Office-Coffee-House in Fish Shable Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationKeith, George. A Serious Call to the Quakers Inviting Them to Return to Christianity: This Paper Doth Set Before You Some of the Many Vile and Monstrous Doctrines, Principles, and Uncharitable Sayings of the Chiefest and Most Noted of Your Teachers : Faithfully Collected Out of Their Own Books, the Titles and Pages Whereof Are Set Down in the Margin, and Most of Them Are Attested by Eight Mininisters [sic] of the Church of England, &c. Dublin: Re-printed at the Post-Office-Coffee-House in Fish Shable Street, 1700.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationKeith, George. A Serious Call to the Quakers Inviting Them to Return to Christianity: This Paper Doth Set Before You Some of the Many Vile and Monstrous Doctrines, Principles, and Uncharitable Sayings of the Chiefest and Most Noted of Your Teachers : Faithfully Collected Out of Their Own Books, the Titles and Pages Whereof Are Set Down in the Margin, and Most of Them Are Attested by Eight Mininisters [sic] of the Church of England, &c. Re-printed at the Post-Office-Coffee-House in Fish Shable Street, 1700.