Stephens, E. (1697). A kind invitation to the people called Quakers, to the due consideration of some important truths: In a letter and twenty questions, sent long since to their second-days meeting, and now to them all. To both which, an answer from their present yearly meeting, 1697. is desired. printed for the author, for the benefit of a religious society. And are to be sold at Mr. Holder's house in Little-Trinity-Lane.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationStephens, Edward. A Kind Invitation to the People Called Quakers, to the Due Consideration of Some Important Truths: In a Letter and Twenty Questions, Sent Long Since to Their Second-days Meeting, and Now to Them All. To Both Which, an Answer from Their Present Yearly Meeting, 1697. Is Desired. S.l: printed for the author, for the benefit of a religious society. And are to be sold at Mr. Holder's house in Little-Trinity-Lane, 1697.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationStephens, Edward. A Kind Invitation to the People Called Quakers, to the Due Consideration of Some Important Truths: In a Letter and Twenty Questions, Sent Long Since to Their Second-days Meeting, and Now to Them All. To Both Which, an Answer from Their Present Yearly Meeting, 1697. Is Desired. printed for the author, for the benefit of a religious society. And are to be sold at Mr. Holder's house in Little-Trinity-Lane, 1697.