APA Citation

Besse, J. (1753). A collection of the sufferings of the people called Quakers: For the testimony of a good conscience, from the time of their being first distinguished by that name in the year 1650, to the time of the Act, commonly called the Act of Toleration, granted to Protestant Dissenters in the first Year of the Reign of King William the Third and Queen Mary, in the year 1689. Taken from original record and other authentick accounts, by Joseph Besse. London: printed and sold by Luke Hinde, at the Bible in George-Yard, Lombard-Street.

Chicago Style Citation

Besse, Joseph. A Collection of the Sufferings of the People Called Quakers: For the Testimony of a Good Conscience, From the Time of Their Being First Distinguished By That Name in the Year 1650, to the Time of the Act, Commonly Called the Act of Toleration, Granted to Protestant Dissenters in the First Year of the Reign of King William the Third and Queen Mary, in the Year 1689. Taken From Original Record and Other Authentick Accounts, By Joseph Besse. London: printed and sold by Luke Hinde, at the Bible in George-Yard, Lombard-Street, 1753.

MLA Citation

Besse, Joseph. A Collection of the Sufferings of the People Called Quakers: For the Testimony of a Good Conscience, From the Time of Their Being First Distinguished By That Name in the Year 1650, to the Time of the Act, Commonly Called the Act of Toleration, Granted to Protestant Dissenters in the First Year of the Reign of King William the Third and Queen Mary, in the Year 1689. Taken From Original Record and Other Authentick Accounts, By Joseph Besse. London: printed and sold by Luke Hinde, at the Bible in George-Yard, Lombard-Street, 1753.

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