APA Citation

Besse, J., & Burnet, G. (1737). A vindication of a book, intituled, A brief account of many of the prosecutions of the people called Quakers, &c. lately presented to the members of both Houses of Parliament: Shewing the fallacy and injustice of the calculations and remarks in a late book call'd An examination, &c., the evasions and disingenuity of the clergy of the diocese of London in their answers and reflections, and the falsehoods and inconsistency of the intelligences by them published. London: Printed and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle.

Chicago Style Citation

Besse, Joseph, and Gilbert Burnet. A Vindication of a Book, Intituled, A Brief Account of Many of the Prosecutions of the People Called Quakers, &c. Lately Presented to the Members of Both Houses of Parliament: Shewing the Fallacy and Injustice of the Calculations and Remarks in a Late Book Call'd An Examination, &c., the Evasions and Disingenuity of the Clergy of the Diocese of London in Their Answers and Reflections, and the Falsehoods and Inconsistency of the Intelligences By Them Published. London: Printed and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle, 1737.

MLA Citation

Besse, Joseph, and Gilbert Burnet. A Vindication of a Book, Intituled, A Brief Account of Many of the Prosecutions of the People Called Quakers, &c. Lately Presented to the Members of Both Houses of Parliament: Shewing the Fallacy and Injustice of the Calculations and Remarks in a Late Book Call'd An Examination, &c., the Evasions and Disingenuity of the Clergy of the Diocese of London in Their Answers and Reflections, and the Falsehoods and Inconsistency of the Intelligences By Them Published. London: Printed and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle, 1737.

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