Pusey, C. (1703). Proteus ecclesiasticus or George Keith varied in fundamentalls; acknowledged by himself to be such, and prov'd an apostat, from his own definition, arguments, and reasons: Contrary to his often repeated false pretentions, whereby he hath laboured to deceive the people; telling them he is not varied from any fundamental principle, nor any principle of the Christian faith ever since he first came among the Quakers. by Reynier Jansen.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Pusey, Caleb. Proteus Ecclesiasticus or George Keith Varied in Fundamentalls; Acknowledged by Himself to Be Such, and Prov'd an Apostat, from His Own Definition, Arguments, and Reasons: Contrary to His Often Repeated False Pretentions, Whereby He Hath Laboured to Deceive the People; Telling Them He Is Not Varied from Any Fundamental Principle, nor Any Principle of the Christian Faith Ever Since He First Came Among the Quakers. Printed at Philadelphia: by Reynier Jansen, 1703.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Pusey, Caleb. Proteus Ecclesiasticus or George Keith Varied in Fundamentalls; Acknowledged by Himself to Be Such, and Prov'd an Apostat, from His Own Definition, Arguments, and Reasons: Contrary to His Often Repeated False Pretentions, Whereby He Hath Laboured to Deceive the People; Telling Them He Is Not Varied from Any Fundamental Principle, nor Any Principle of the Christian Faith Ever Since He First Came Among the Quakers. by Reynier Jansen, 1703.