Pennyman, J. (1681). An abstract of the book entituled The Quakers challenge at two several weapons, to the Baptists, Presbyters, Papists, and other professors: The original of which being brought me since my answer to it (which some years I had not seen) I was willing to have this reprinted, partly for the sake of such who have not seen the same, and in abhorrence and detestation of that proud, exalted, antichristian spirit that writ it. [s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPennyman, John. An Abstract of the Book Entituled The Quakers Challenge at Two Several Weapons, to the Baptists, Presbyters, Papists, and Other Professors: The Original of Which Being Brought Me Since My Answer to It (which Some Years I Had Not Seen) I Was Willing to Have This Reprinted, Partly for the Sake of Such Who Have Not Seen the Same, and in Abhorrence and Detestation of That Proud, Exalted, Antichristian Spirit That Writ It. London printed: [s.n.], 1681.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPennyman, John. An Abstract of the Book Entituled The Quakers Challenge at Two Several Weapons, to the Baptists, Presbyters, Papists, and Other Professors: The Original of Which Being Brought Me Since My Answer to It (which Some Years I Had Not Seen) I Was Willing to Have This Reprinted, Partly for the Sake of Such Who Have Not Seen the Same, and in Abhorrence and Detestation of That Proud, Exalted, Antichristian Spirit That Writ It. [s.n.], 1681.