Bugg, F. (1698). A sober expostulation with some of the hearers of the Quakers against the insolent boldness of their mercenary teachers: In two tracts, viz. their Sober expostulation with the clergy &c. by G. Whitehead; their Primitive Christianity continued &c. by Jos. Wyeth : being a vindication of Mr. Archer, Mr. Smithies, and the reverend author of the book intituled The snake in the grass from the Quakers foul imputations ... Printed for C. Brome.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBugg, Francis. A Sober Expostulation with Some of the Hearers of the Quakers Against the Insolent Boldness of Their Mercenary Teachers: In Two Tracts, Viz. Their Sober Expostulation with the Clergy &c. by G. Whitehead; Their Primitive Christianity Continued &c. by Jos. Wyeth : Being a Vindication of Mr. Archer, Mr. Smithies, and the Reverend Author of the Book Intituled The Snake in the Grass from the Quakers Foul Imputations ... London: Printed for C. Brome, 1698.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBugg, Francis. A Sober Expostulation with Some of the Hearers of the Quakers Against the Insolent Boldness of Their Mercenary Teachers: In Two Tracts, Viz. Their Sober Expostulation with the Clergy &c. by G. Whitehead; Their Primitive Christianity Continued &c. by Jos. Wyeth : Being a Vindication of Mr. Archer, Mr. Smithies, and the Reverend Author of the Book Intituled The Snake in the Grass from the Quakers Foul Imputations ... Printed for C. Brome, 1698.