Willsford, J. (1673). The lying spirit and false aspertions turned home again, or, An answer to two reviling letters about the peoples right to tythes: Sent to the people call'd Quakers in the Vail of Bellvier by Clement Nedham, a Presbyterian, who writes himself, a farmer in the county of Leicester. [s.n.].
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Willsford, John. The Lying Spirit and False Aspertions Turned Home Again, or, An Answer to Two Reviling Letters About the Peoples Right to Tythes: Sent to the People Call'd Quakers in the Vail of Bellvier by Clement Nedham, a Presbyterian, Who Writes Himself, a Farmer in the County of Leicester. S.l: [s.n.], 1673.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Willsford, John. The Lying Spirit and False Aspertions Turned Home Again, or, An Answer to Two Reviling Letters About the Peoples Right to Tythes: Sent to the People Call'd Quakers in the Vail of Bellvier by Clement Nedham, a Presbyterian, Who Writes Himself, a Farmer in the County of Leicester. [s.n.], 1673.