APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Wade, C. (1659). To all those called Quakers, even in the whole world: Who are even all of them, herein infallibly proved to be condemned Pharisees, and odious hypocrites, and also that they all cannot possibly be any other but such wicked deluding people, even so long as they remain in their religion of Quakery ... written in love as a caveat, given to the persons of all Quakers ... as a further forewarning given to all tender-hearted, seeking, unsetled Christians. Printed for Samuel Speed.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Wade, Christopher. To All Those Called Quakers, Even in the Whole World: Who Are Even All of Them, Herein Infallibly Proved to Be Condemned Pharisees, and Odious Hypocrites, and Also That They All Cannot Possibly Be Any Other but Such Wicked Deluding People, Even so Long as They Remain in Their Religion of Quakery ... Written in Love as a Caveat, Given to the Persons of All Quakers ... as a Further Forewarning Given to All Tender-hearted, Seeking, Unsetled Christians. London: Printed for Samuel Speed, 1659.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Wade, Christopher. To All Those Called Quakers, Even in the Whole World: Who Are Even All of Them, Herein Infallibly Proved to Be Condemned Pharisees, and Odious Hypocrites, and Also That They All Cannot Possibly Be Any Other but Such Wicked Deluding People, Even so Long as They Remain in Their Religion of Quakery ... Written in Love as a Caveat, Given to the Persons of All Quakers ... as a Further Forewarning Given to All Tender-hearted, Seeking, Unsetled Christians. Printed for Samuel Speed, 1659.

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