Shelton, W. (1699). Some account from Colchester of the Quakers errors against the very foundation of the Christian religion: So fairly and ingenuously collected from some of their approved books and authors, that neither by curtailings nor additions can there be any perversions or abuses pretended; as do witness all the persons whose names are hereunder written; who for their own, and the satisfaction of their neighbours, have with all impartial care and niceness, severally and distinctly compared the quotations following with their proper originals. s.n.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Shelton, William. Some Account from Colchester of the Quakers Errors Against the Very Foundation of the Christian Religion: So Fairly and Ingenuously Collected from Some of Their Approved Books and Authors, That Neither by Curtailings nor Additions Can There Be Any Perversions or Abuses Pretended; as Do Witness All the Persons Whose Names Are Hereunder Written; Who for Their Own, and the Satisfaction of Their Neighbours, Have with All Impartial Care and Niceness, Severally and Distinctly Compared the Quotations Following with Their Proper Originals. S.l: s.n, 1699.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Shelton, William. Some Account from Colchester of the Quakers Errors Against the Very Foundation of the Christian Religion: So Fairly and Ingenuously Collected from Some of Their Approved Books and Authors, That Neither by Curtailings nor Additions Can There Be Any Perversions or Abuses Pretended; as Do Witness All the Persons Whose Names Are Hereunder Written; Who for Their Own, and the Satisfaction of Their Neighbours, Have with All Impartial Care and Niceness, Severally and Distinctly Compared the Quotations Following with Their Proper Originals. s.n, 1699.