APA (7th ed.) Citation

J. S Member of that Society. (1751). An expostulatory address offered to the most serious consideration of the people called Quakers: By a member of that society. To which are added, some reflections on the insensibility of such who profess the light and truth in the inward parts, yet act in Contradiction to it. printed and sold by Luke Hinde, at the Bible in George-Yard, Lombard-Street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

J. S Member of that Society. An Expostulatory Address Offered to the Most Serious Consideration of the People Called Quakers: By a Member of That Society. To Which Are Added, Some Reflections on the Insensibility of Such Who Profess the Light and Truth in the Inward Parts, yet Act in Contradiction to It. London: printed and sold by Luke Hinde, at the Bible in George-Yard, Lombard-Street, 1751.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

J. S Member of that Society. An Expostulatory Address Offered to the Most Serious Consideration of the People Called Quakers: By a Member of That Society. To Which Are Added, Some Reflections on the Insensibility of Such Who Profess the Light and Truth in the Inward Parts, yet Act in Contradiction to It. printed and sold by Luke Hinde, at the Bible in George-Yard, Lombard-Street, 1751.

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