(1677). The innocent cause of the people called Quakers in the north of Scotland, who are under great sufferings, laid open: And presented to the King and his council in Scotland, and to all inferiour magistrates, judges, and rulers, who have a hand in our present sufferings. s.n.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)The Innocent Cause of the People Called Quakers in the North of Scotland, Who Are Under Great Sufferings, Laid Open: And Presented to the King and His Council in Scotland, and to All Inferiour Magistrates, Judges, and Rulers, Who Have a Hand in Our Present Sufferings. S.l: s.n, 1677.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)The Innocent Cause of the People Called Quakers in the North of Scotland, Who Are Under Great Sufferings, Laid Open: And Presented to the King and His Council in Scotland, and to All Inferiour Magistrates, Judges, and Rulers, Who Have a Hand in Our Present Sufferings. s.n, 1677.