APA Citation

Audland, S. (1707). The spirit of Quakerism cloven-footed; or, immutable matter of fact: Containing, I. A summary account of Henry Winder's case, and of the Measures concerted by some Quakers to take away his Life, by Lying Visions, Revelations, Prophecies, &c. II. A full Discovery of their forging Confessions, dating them many Years before they could be significant; putting a Witness his Name to a Certificate without his Knowledge, &c. In which their Refuges are expos'd, with a Variety of Remarks and Improvements never before Publish'd. In answer to Thomas Camm's late pamphlet, entituled, Truth prevailing. By Samuel Audland. With a preface by Mr. Dixon. London: printed for R. Burrough, and J. Baker, at the Sun and Moon, near the Royal-Exchange in Cornhill.

Chicago Style Citation

Audland, Samuel. The Spirit of Quakerism Cloven-footed; Or, Immutable Matter of Fact: Containing, I. A Summary Account of Henry Winder's Case, and of the Measures Concerted By Some Quakers to Take Away His Life, By Lying Visions, Revelations, Prophecies, &c. II. A Full Discovery of Their Forging Confessions, Dating Them Many Years Before They Could Be Significant; Putting a Witness His Name to a Certificate Without His Knowledge, &c. In Which Their Refuges Are Expos'd, With a Variety of Remarks and Improvements Never Before Publish'd. In Answer to Thomas Camm's Late Pamphlet, Entituled, Truth Prevailing. By Samuel Audland. With a Preface By Mr. Dixon. London: printed for R. Burrough, and J. Baker, at the Sun and Moon, near the Royal-Exchange in Cornhill, 1707.

MLA Citation

Audland, Samuel. The Spirit of Quakerism Cloven-footed; Or, Immutable Matter of Fact: Containing, I. A Summary Account of Henry Winder's Case, and of the Measures Concerted By Some Quakers to Take Away His Life, By Lying Visions, Revelations, Prophecies, &c. II. A Full Discovery of Their Forging Confessions, Dating Them Many Years Before They Could Be Significant; Putting a Witness His Name to a Certificate Without His Knowledge, &c. In Which Their Refuges Are Expos'd, With a Variety of Remarks and Improvements Never Before Publish'd. In Answer to Thomas Camm's Late Pamphlet, Entituled, Truth Prevailing. By Samuel Audland. With a Preface By Mr. Dixon. London: printed for R. Burrough, and J. Baker, at the Sun and Moon, near the Royal-Exchange in Cornhill, 1707.

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