APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Leeds, D. (1705). The great mistery of Fox-craft discovered: And the Quaker plainness & sincerity demonstrated, first, in their great apostle George Fox; 2dly, in their late subscribing the oath or act of Abjuration. Introduced with two letter [sic] written by G. Fox to Coll. Lewis Morris, deceased, exactly spell'd and pointed as in the originals, which are now to be seen in the library at Burlington in New-Jersey, and will be proved (by the likeness of the hand, &c.) to be the hand-writing of the Quakers learned Fox, if denyed. Printed by William Bradford.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Leeds, Daniel. The Great Mistery of Fox-craft Discovered: And the Quaker Plainness & Sincerity Demonstrated, First, in Their Great Apostle George Fox; 2dly, in Their Late Subscribing the Oath or Act of Abjuration. Introduced with Two Letter [sic] Written by G. Fox to Coll. Lewis Morris, Deceased, Exactly Spell'd and Pointed as in the Originals, Which Are Now to Be Seen in the Library at Burlington in New-Jersey, and Will Be Proved (by the Likeness of the Hand, &c.) to Be the Hand-writing of the Quakers Learned Fox, If Denyed. S.l: Printed by William Bradford, 1705.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Leeds, Daniel. The Great Mistery of Fox-craft Discovered: And the Quaker Plainness & Sincerity Demonstrated, First, in Their Great Apostle George Fox; 2dly, in Their Late Subscribing the Oath or Act of Abjuration. Introduced with Two Letter [sic] Written by G. Fox to Coll. Lewis Morris, Deceased, Exactly Spell'd and Pointed as in the Originals, Which Are Now to Be Seen in the Library at Burlington in New-Jersey, and Will Be Proved (by the Likeness of the Hand, &c.) to Be the Hand-writing of the Quakers Learned Fox, If Denyed. Printed by William Bradford, 1705.

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