(1670). A Testimony from the people of God called Quakers: Against many lying and slanderous books and a ballad lately published in envy and malice to render the said people odious, and accusing them of things they are clear of. [s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Testimony from the People of God Called Quakers: Against Many Lying and Slanderous Books and a Ballad Lately Published in Envy and Malice to Render the Said People Odious, and Accusing Them of Things They Are Clear of. London: [s.n.], 1670.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Testimony from the People of God Called Quakers: Against Many Lying and Slanderous Books and a Ballad Lately Published in Envy and Malice to Render the Said People Odious, and Accusing Them of Things They Are Clear of. [s.n.], 1670.
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