APA (7th ed.) Citation

Pusey, C. (1703). George Keith once more brought to the test, and proved a prevaricator: Containing something of an answer to his book called The spirit of railing Shimei, &c. And shewing, that George Keith in his attempting, to prove the spirit of railing shimei &c. to be entred into Caleb Pusey; hath there by more manifested, that not only the spirit of railing, and envy; but also of confusion, about doctrin's and principles of religion, is entred in to himself. : [Four lines of Scripture texts] : [Four lines of Scripture texts]. by Reinier Jansen.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Pusey, Caleb. George Keith Once More Brought to the Test, and Proved a Prevaricator: Containing Something of an Answer to His Book Called The Spirit of Railing Shimei, &c. And Shewing, That George Keith in His Attempting, to Prove the Spirit of Railing Shimei &c. to Be Entred into Caleb Pusey; Hath There by More Manifested, That Not Only the Spirit of Railing, and Envy; but Also of Confusion, About Doctrin's and Principles of Religion, Is Entred in to Himself. : [Four Lines of Scripture Texts] : [Four Lines of Scripture Texts]. Printed at Philadelphia: by Reinier Jansen, 1703.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Pusey, Caleb. George Keith Once More Brought to the Test, and Proved a Prevaricator: Containing Something of an Answer to His Book Called The Spirit of Railing Shimei, &c. And Shewing, That George Keith in His Attempting, to Prove the Spirit of Railing Shimei &c. to Be Entred into Caleb Pusey; Hath There by More Manifested, That Not Only the Spirit of Railing, and Envy; but Also of Confusion, About Doctrin's and Principles of Religion, Is Entred in to Himself. : [Four Lines of Scripture Texts] : [Four Lines of Scripture Texts]. by Reinier Jansen, 1703.

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