APA Citation

Humfrey, J. (1708). An account of the French prophets, and their pretended inspirations: In three letters sent to John Lacy, Esq; by one that is concern'd for his friend: a lover of truth, and a hater of persecution. London: printed by R.J. for Thomas Parkhurst; and J. Robinson.

Chicago Style Citation

Humfrey, John. An Account of the French Prophets, and Their Pretended Inspirations: In Three Letters Sent to John Lacy, Esq; By One That Is Concern'd for His Friend: A Lover of Truth, and a Hater of Persecution. London: printed by R.J. for Thomas Parkhurst; and J. Robinson, 1708.

MLA Citation

Humfrey, John. An Account of the French Prophets, and Their Pretended Inspirations: In Three Letters Sent to John Lacy, Esq; By One That Is Concern'd for His Friend: A Lover of Truth, and a Hater of Persecution. London: printed by R.J. for Thomas Parkhurst; and J. Robinson, 1708.

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