Horn, J. (1660). Truth's triumph over deceit, or, A further demonstration that the people called Quakers be deceivers, and such as people ought to accompt accursed in their doctrines and principles: In vindication of a former proof of that charge, made good against them, from the sorry shifts and evasions from it, and cavils of George Whitehead against it, in a pamphlet of his, called The Quakers no deceivers. Printed for J. Allen.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Horn, John. Truth's Triumph over Deceit, or, A Further Demonstration That the People Called Quakers Be Deceivers, and Such as People Ought to Accompt Accursed in Their Doctrines and Principles: In Vindication of a Former Proof of That Charge, Made Good Against Them, from the Sorry Shifts and Evasions from It, and Cavils of George Whitehead Against It, in a Pamphlet of His, Called The Quakers No Deceivers. London: Printed for J. Allen, 1660.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Horn, John. Truth's Triumph over Deceit, or, A Further Demonstration That the People Called Quakers Be Deceivers, and Such as People Ought to Accompt Accursed in Their Doctrines and Principles: In Vindication of a Former Proof of That Charge, Made Good Against Them, from the Sorry Shifts and Evasions from It, and Cavils of George Whitehead Against It, in a Pamphlet of His, Called The Quakers No Deceivers. Printed for J. Allen, 1660.