APA Citation

Bugg, F. (1707). A seasonable caveat against the prevalency of Quakerism: By a clear manifestation of a spirit of persecution in the Quakers, had they power to their will, by their proceedings against Francis Bugg, for going to their Meeting in Norwich, September 29. 1706, and asking thi single question, viz. Do you own the 9th Commandment, i.e. thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour? (The second edition corrected.). London: printed for the author, and sold by R. Wilkin, and T. Goddard, bookseller in Norwich.

Chicago Style Citation

Bugg, Francis. A Seasonable Caveat against the Prevalency of Quakerism: By a Clear Manifestation of a Spirit of Persecution in the Quakers, Had They Power to Their Will, By Their Proceedings against Francis Bugg, for Going to Their Meeting in Norwich, September 29. 1706, and Asking Thi Single Question, Viz. Do You Own the 9th Commandment, I.e. Thou Shalt Not Bear False Witness against Thy Neighbour? The second edition corrected. London: printed for the author, and sold by R. Wilkin, and T. Goddard, bookseller in Norwich, 1707.

MLA Citation

Bugg, Francis. A Seasonable Caveat against the Prevalency of Quakerism: By a Clear Manifestation of a Spirit of Persecution in the Quakers, Had They Power to Their Will, By Their Proceedings against Francis Bugg, for Going to Their Meeting in Norwich, September 29. 1706, and Asking Thi Single Question, Viz. Do You Own the 9th Commandment, I.e. Thou Shalt Not Bear False Witness against Thy Neighbour? The second edition corrected. London: printed for the author, and sold by R. Wilkin, and T. Goddard, bookseller in Norwich, 1707.

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