APA (7th ed.) Citation

Crook, J. (1661). Sixteen reasons drawn from the law of God, the law of England, and right reason, to shew why diverse true Christians (called Quakers) refuse to swear at all: For the satisfaction of all the upright in heart, that the innocent may not be condemned with the wicked. Printed for Robert Wilson.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Crook, John. Sixteen Reasons Drawn from the Law of God, the Law of England, and Right Reason, to Shew Why Diverse True Christians (called Quakers) Refuse to Swear at All: For the Satisfaction of All the Upright in Heart, That the Innocent May Not Be Condemned with the Wicked. London: Printed for Robert Wilson, 1661.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Crook, John. Sixteen Reasons Drawn from the Law of God, the Law of England, and Right Reason, to Shew Why Diverse True Christians (called Quakers) Refuse to Swear at All: For the Satisfaction of All the Upright in Heart, That the Innocent May Not Be Condemned with the Wicked. Printed for Robert Wilson, 1661.

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