APA (7th ed.) Citation

Bourrough, E., Orrery, R. B. o., Mountrath, C. C., Jones, T., Pressick, G., & Wilson, R. (1660). A Vindication Of The People of God Called Quakers: Directed Unto Roger Boyle, Called Earl of Orrery. Charles Coote, Called Earl of Mountrath. Theophilus Jones, Called Sir Theophilus Jone ; Being An Ansvver To a Book, dedicated to Them, by one George Pressick of Dublin. In which Book many Lyes and Calumnies are presented against the innocent People of God.. Wilson.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Bourrough, Edward, Roger Boyle of Orrery, Charles Coote Mountrath, Theophilus Jones, George Pressick, and Robert Wilson. A Vindication Of The People of God Called Quakers: Directed Unto Roger Boyle, Called Earl of Orrery. Charles Coote, Called Earl of Mountrath. Theophilus Jones, Called Sir Theophilus Jone ; Being An Ansvver To a Book, Dedicated to Them, by One George Pressick of Dublin. In Which Book Many Lyes and Calumnies Are Presented Against the Innocent People of God.. London: Wilson, 1660.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Bourrough, Edward, et al. A Vindication Of The People of God Called Quakers: Directed Unto Roger Boyle, Called Earl of Orrery. Charles Coote, Called Earl of Mountrath. Theophilus Jones, Called Sir Theophilus Jone ; Being An Ansvver To a Book, Dedicated to Them, by One George Pressick of Dublin. In Which Book Many Lyes and Calumnies Are Presented Against the Innocent People of God.. Wilson, 1660.

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