APA (7th ed.) Citation

W., C. (1643). A proclamation to all of all sorts; by moving a loving question for triall of all spirits: In the same declaring to the world the wisedome of God, and the folly of men, stopping the mouthes of those which slight the Spirit of God in his Word or children: not respecting the person of any man. Making six humble requests for truth and peace. By a well-wisher to all mens soules. W. C. Printed in the world for the good of all the world.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

W., C. A Proclamation to All of All Sorts; by Moving a Loving Question for Triall of All Spirits: In the Same Declaring to the World the Wisedome of God, and the Folly of Men, Stopping the Mouthes of Those Which Slight the Spirit of God in His Word or Children: Not Respecting the Person of Any Man. Making Six Humble Requests for Truth and Peace. By a Well-wisher to All Mens Soules. W. C. S.l: Printed in the world for the good of all the world, 1643.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

W., C. A Proclamation to All of All Sorts; by Moving a Loving Question for Triall of All Spirits: In the Same Declaring to the World the Wisedome of God, and the Folly of Men, Stopping the Mouthes of Those Which Slight the Spirit of God in His Word or Children: Not Respecting the Person of Any Man. Making Six Humble Requests for Truth and Peace. By a Well-wisher to All Mens Soules. W. C. Printed in the world for the good of all the world, 1643.

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