APA (7th ed.) Citation

Penn, W. (1699). A key opening the way to every common understanding: How to discern the difference between the religion professed by the people called Quakers, and the perversions, misrepresentations and calumnies of their several adversaries, both upon their principles and practices ; with an exhortation to all people to consider their religion and ways, and to turn speedily to the Lord. Printed for Thomas Northcott.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Penn, William. A Key Opening the Way to Every Common Understanding: How to Discern the Difference Between the Religion Professed by the People Called Quakers, and the Perversions, Misrepresentations and Calumnies of Their Several Adversaries, Both upon Their Principles and Practices ; with an Exhortation to All People to Consider Their Religion and Ways, and to Turn Speedily to the Lord. London: Printed for Thomas Northcott, 1699.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Penn, William. A Key Opening the Way to Every Common Understanding: How to Discern the Difference Between the Religion Professed by the People Called Quakers, and the Perversions, Misrepresentations and Calumnies of Their Several Adversaries, Both upon Their Principles and Practices ; with an Exhortation to All People to Consider Their Religion and Ways, and to Turn Speedily to the Lord. Printed for Thomas Northcott, 1699.

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