West, M. (1726). A treatise concerning marriage: Wherein the unlawfulness of mixt-marriages is laid open from the Scriptures of Truth. Shewing, That it is contrary to the Will of God, and the Practice of His People in former Ages, and therefore of Dangerous Consequence, for Persons of Different Judgments in Matters of Religious Worship, to be Joyned together in Marriage. Written for the Information and Benefit of Christian Professors in general; and recommended more particularly to the Youth of either Sex amongst the People called Quakers. By Moses West. reprinted, and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle, in George-Yard, Lombard-Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWest, Moses. A Treatise Concerning Marriage: Wherein the Unlawfulness of Mixt-marriages Is Laid Open from the Scriptures of Truth. Shewing, That It Is Contrary to the Will of God, and the Practice of His People in Former Ages, and Therefore of Dangerous Consequence, for Persons of Different Judgments in Matters of Religious Worship, to Be Joyned Together in Marriage. Written for the Information and Benefit of Christian Professors in General; and Recommended More Particularly to the Youth of Either Sex Amongst the People Called Quakers. By Moses West. London: reprinted, and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle, in George-Yard, Lombard-Street, 1726.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWest, Moses. A Treatise Concerning Marriage: Wherein the Unlawfulness of Mixt-marriages Is Laid Open from the Scriptures of Truth. Shewing, That It Is Contrary to the Will of God, and the Practice of His People in Former Ages, and Therefore of Dangerous Consequence, for Persons of Different Judgments in Matters of Religious Worship, to Be Joyned Together in Marriage. Written for the Information and Benefit of Christian Professors in General; and Recommended More Particularly to the Youth of Either Sex Amongst the People Called Quakers. By Moses West. reprinted, and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle, in George-Yard, Lombard-Street, 1726.