Bond, S. (1682). A publick tryal of the Quakers in Barmudas upon the first day of May, 1678: First, the charge against them was openly read, containing these particulars ... Secondly, the whole charge being proved by the testimony of the Holy Scriptures: was found by the sheriffe, and justices of the peace, a true and just charge. Thirdly, being found guilty, they are here sentenced, and brought forth unto the deserved execution of the presse. Printed by Samuel Green, upon assignment of Samuel Sewall.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Bond, Samson. A Publick Tryal of the Quakers in Barmudas upon the First Day of May, 1678: First, the Charge Against Them Was Openly Read, Containing These Particulars ... Secondly, the Whole Charge Being Proved by the Testimony of the Holy Scriptures: Was Found by the Sheriffe, and Justices of the Peace, a True and Just Charge. Thirdly, Being Found Guilty, They Are Here Sentenced, and Brought Forth Unto the Deserved Execution of the Presse. Boston in New-England: Printed by Samuel Green, upon assignment of Samuel Sewall, 1682.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Bond, Samson. A Publick Tryal of the Quakers in Barmudas upon the First Day of May, 1678: First, the Charge Against Them Was Openly Read, Containing These Particulars ... Secondly, the Whole Charge Being Proved by the Testimony of the Holy Scriptures: Was Found by the Sheriffe, and Justices of the Peace, a True and Just Charge. Thirdly, Being Found Guilty, They Are Here Sentenced, and Brought Forth Unto the Deserved Execution of the Presse. Printed by Samuel Green, upon assignment of Samuel Sewall, 1682.