Pusey, C. (1702). Daniel Leeds, justly rebuked for abusing William Penn and his foly and falls-hoods [sic] contained in his two printed chalenges [sic] to Caleb Pusey made manifest: With some remarks also by way of rebuke on the author of the book called News of a strumpet. by Reynier Jansen.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPusey, Caleb. Daniel Leeds, Justly Rebuked for Abusing William Penn and His Foly and Falls-hoods [sic] Contained in His Two Printed Chalenges [sic] to Caleb Pusey Made Manifest: With Some Remarks Also by Way of Rebuke on the Author of the Book Called News of a Strumpet. Printed at Philadelphia: by Reynier Jansen, 1702.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPusey, Caleb. Daniel Leeds, Justly Rebuked for Abusing William Penn and His Foly and Falls-hoods [sic] Contained in His Two Printed Chalenges [sic] to Caleb Pusey Made Manifest: With Some Remarks Also by Way of Rebuke on the Author of the Book Called News of a Strumpet. by Reynier Jansen, 1702.