APA (7th ed.) Citation

Penn, W. (1695). A brief account of the rise and progress of the people called Quakers: In which their fundamental principle, doctrines, worship, ministry and discipline are plainly declared, to prevent the mistakes and perversions that ignorance and prejudice may make to abuse the credulous. With a summary relation of the former dispensations of God in the world, by way of introduction. By W. Penn. printed and sold by T. Sowl, near the Meeting-house in VVhite-hart-court, in Gracious-street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Penn, William. A Brief Account of the Rise and Progress of the People Called Quakers: In Which Their Fundamental Principle, Doctrines, Worship, Ministry and Discipline Are Plainly Declared, to Prevent the Mistakes and Perversions That Ignorance and Prejudice May Make to Abuse the Credulous. With a Summary Relation of the Former Dispensations of God in the World, by Way of Introduction. By W. Penn. London: printed and sold by T. Sowl, near the Meeting-house in VVhite-hart-court, in Gracious-street, 1695.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Penn, William. A Brief Account of the Rise and Progress of the People Called Quakers: In Which Their Fundamental Principle, Doctrines, Worship, Ministry and Discipline Are Plainly Declared, to Prevent the Mistakes and Perversions That Ignorance and Prejudice May Make to Abuse the Credulous. With a Summary Relation of the Former Dispensations of God in the World, by Way of Introduction. By W. Penn. printed and sold by T. Sowl, near the Meeting-house in VVhite-hart-court, in Gracious-street, 1695.

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