APA (7th ed.) Citation

Richard Farnworth. (1653). A voice of the first trumpet: Sounding an alarme to call to judgement. Together with a flying roll to the scattered and dispersed ones, among the outcasts of the professed Israelites in England; and where it shall meete with them. VVritten in the time of Israels captivity, by one whom the people of the world call a Quaker; by name, Richard Farnevvorth. [s.n.].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Richard Farnworth. A Voice of the First Trumpet: Sounding an Alarme to Call to Judgement. Together with a Flying Roll to the Scattered and Dispersed Ones, Among the Outcasts of the Professed Israelites in England; and Where It Shall Meete with Them. VVritten in the Time of Israels Captivity, by One Whom the People of the World Call a Quaker; by Name, Richard Farnevvorth. London: [s.n.], 1653.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Richard Farnworth. A Voice of the First Trumpet: Sounding an Alarme to Call to Judgement. Together with a Flying Roll to the Scattered and Dispersed Ones, Among the Outcasts of the Professed Israelites in England; and Where It Shall Meete with Them. VVritten in the Time of Israels Captivity, by One Whom the People of the World Call a Quaker; by Name, Richard Farnevvorth. [s.n.], 1653.

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