(1665). The Remonstrance of the suffering people called Quakers: Clearing their innocency from the many false aspersions, slanders and suggestions, which are lately come abroad in the nation causlesly [sic] upon them. [s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Remonstrance of the Suffering People Called Quakers: Clearing Their Innocency from the Many False Aspersions, Slanders and Suggestions, Which Are Lately Come Abroad in the Nation Causlesly [sic] upon Them. London: [s.n.], 1665.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Remonstrance of the Suffering People Called Quakers: Clearing Their Innocency from the Many False Aspersions, Slanders and Suggestions, Which Are Lately Come Abroad in the Nation Causlesly [sic] upon Them. [s.n.], 1665.
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