APA Citation

Withers, J. (1708). Truth try'd: or, Mr. Agate's pretended Plain-Truth proved an untruth: In which his false stories and unfair quotations are detected; His Charge of jesuitism and donatism against the dissenters is Retorted, And their agreement with all foreign protestants in Point of ordination is further Manifested. By John Withers. Exon: printed by Jos. Bliss in the Exchange, and sold by the booksellers of Exon.

Chicago Style Citation

Withers, John. Truth Try'd: Or, Mr. Agate's Pretended Plain-Truth Proved an Untruth: In Which His False Stories and Unfair Quotations Are Detected; His Charge of Jesuitism and Donatism against the Dissenters Is Retorted, And Their Agreement With All Foreign Protestants in Point of Ordination Is Further Manifested. By John Withers. Exon: printed by Jos. Bliss in the Exchange, and sold by the booksellers of Exon, 1708.

MLA Citation

Withers, John. Truth Try'd: Or, Mr. Agate's Pretended Plain-Truth Proved an Untruth: In Which His False Stories and Unfair Quotations Are Detected; His Charge of Jesuitism and Donatism against the Dissenters Is Retorted, And Their Agreement With All Foreign Protestants in Point of Ordination Is Further Manifested. By John Withers. Exon: printed by Jos. Bliss in the Exchange, and sold by the booksellers of Exon, 1708.

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