APA (7th ed.) Citation

Fisher, S. (1656). The scorned Quakers: True and honest account, both why and what he should have spoken (as to the sum and substance thereof) by commission from God, but that he had not permission from men, in the Painted Chamber on the 17th. day of the 7th. month 1656. before the Protector and the Parliament then, and there met together, with many more of no mean account, who were not of them, yet were then crowded in among them. publisher not identified.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Fisher, Samuel. The Scorned Quakers: True and Honest Account, Both Why and What He Should Have Spoken (as to the Sum and Substance Thereof) by Commission from God, but That He Had Not Permission from Men, in the Painted Chamber on the 17th. Day of the 7th. Month 1656. Before the Protector and the Parliament Then, and There Met Together, with Many More of No Mean Account, Who Were Not of Them, yet Were Then Crowded in Among Them. [London: publisher not identified, 1656.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Fisher, Samuel. The Scorned Quakers: True and Honest Account, Both Why and What He Should Have Spoken (as to the Sum and Substance Thereof) by Commission from God, but That He Had Not Permission from Men, in the Painted Chamber on the 17th. Day of the 7th. Month 1656. Before the Protector and the Parliament Then, and There Met Together, with Many More of No Mean Account, Who Were Not of Them, yet Were Then Crowded in Among Them. publisher not identified, 1656.

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