Moore, T. (1655). An antidote against the spreading infections of the spirit of Antichrist, abounding in these last days under many vizors: Being a discovery of a lying and antichristian spirit in some of those called Quakers ... in relation of what passed in writing between them, and Thomas Moore, Junior, after and upon occasion of a meeting at Glentworth, with the sum of what was discoursed at that meeting also. By R. Ibbitson for Livewell Chapman.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMoore, Thomas. An Antidote Against the Spreading Infections of the Spirit of Antichrist, Abounding in These Last Days Under Many Vizors: Being a Discovery of a Lying and Antichristian Spirit in Some of Those Called Quakers ... in Relation of What Passed in Writing Between Them, and Thomas Moore, Junior, After and upon Occasion of a Meeting at Glentworth, with the Sum of What Was Discoursed at That Meeting Also. Printed at London: By R. Ibbitson for Livewell Chapman, 1655.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMoore, Thomas. An Antidote Against the Spreading Infections of the Spirit of Antichrist, Abounding in These Last Days Under Many Vizors: Being a Discovery of a Lying and Antichristian Spirit in Some of Those Called Quakers ... in Relation of What Passed in Writing Between Them, and Thomas Moore, Junior, After and upon Occasion of a Meeting at Glentworth, with the Sum of What Was Discoursed at That Meeting Also. By R. Ibbitson for Livewell Chapman, 1655.