Penn, W. (1675). Saul smitten to the ground: Being a brief, but faithful narrative of the dying remorse of a late living enemy (to the people called Quakers, and their faith and worship), Matthew Hide. [s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPenn, William. Saul Smitten to the Ground: Being a Brief, but Faithful Narrative of the Dying Remorse of a Late Living Enemy (to the People Called Quakers, and Their Faith and Worship), Matthew Hide. S.l: [s.n.], 1675.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPenn, William. Saul Smitten to the Ground: Being a Brief, but Faithful Narrative of the Dying Remorse of a Late Living Enemy (to the People Called Quakers, and Their Faith and Worship), Matthew Hide. [s.n.], 1675.
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