Camm, J. (1654). An answer to a book which Samuel Eaton put up to the Parliament: Which he saith he is a teacher of the Church of Christ, heretofore meeting at Ducken-field, now at Stockport in Cheshire; and he cals the title of his book Quakers confuted. Moses who was a judg quaked and trembled, David a king in Israel quaked and trembled, and Solomon who was a king trembled, and Daniel a servant of the most high God trembled, ... And these heard the voice of God, and thou that writest, thou mayest say thou hast confuted all them; for he that is against them, is against us, and he that is against us, is against them, for the same power is witnessed; but thou Eaton, who saith thou art a teacher of the church at Duckenfield, who saith thou hast heard the voice of the living God, and that such a voice as this, as comes immediately from God, you have not heard, ... And Isaiah saith, hear the word of the Lord all ye that tremble at his word; and this is the man that I do regard, saith the Lord,... Printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCamm, John. An Answer to a Book Which Samuel Eaton Put Up to the Parliament: Which He Saith He Is a Teacher of the Church of Christ, Heretofore Meeting at Ducken-field, Now at Stockport in Cheshire; and He Cals the Title of His Book Quakers Confuted. Moses Who Was a Judg Quaked and Trembled, David a King in Israel Quaked and Trembled, and Solomon Who Was a King Trembled, and Daniel a Servant of the Most High God Trembled, ... And These Heard the Voice of God, and Thou That Writest, Thou Mayest Say Thou Hast Confuted All Them; for He That Is Against Them, Is Against Us, and He That Is Against Us, Is Against Them, for the Same Power Is Witnessed; but Thou Eaton, Who Saith Thou Art a Teacher of the Church at Duckenfield, Who Saith Thou Hast Heard the Voice of the Living God, and That Such a Voice as This, as Comes Immediately from God, You Have Not Heard, ... And Isaiah Saith, Hear the Word of the Lord All Ye That Tremble at His Word; and This Is the Man That I Do Regard, Saith the Lord,... London: Printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1654.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCamm, John. An Answer to a Book Which Samuel Eaton Put Up to the Parliament: Which He Saith He Is a Teacher of the Church of Christ, Heretofore Meeting at Ducken-field, Now at Stockport in Cheshire; and He Cals the Title of His Book Quakers Confuted. Moses Who Was a Judg Quaked and Trembled, David a King in Israel Quaked and Trembled, and Solomon Who Was a King Trembled, and Daniel a Servant of the Most High God Trembled, ... And These Heard the Voice of God, and Thou That Writest, Thou Mayest Say Thou Hast Confuted All Them; for He That Is Against Them, Is Against Us, and He That Is Against Us, Is Against Them, for the Same Power Is Witnessed; but Thou Eaton, Who Saith Thou Art a Teacher of the Church at Duckenfield, Who Saith Thou Hast Heard the Voice of the Living God, and That Such a Voice as This, as Comes Immediately from God, You Have Not Heard, ... And Isaiah Saith, Hear the Word of the Lord All Ye That Tremble at His Word; and This Is the Man That I Do Regard, Saith the Lord,... Printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1654.