Smith, W. (1663). An epistle from the spirit of love and peace, unto all the upright Israelites, who are born of the seed that is blessed for evermore: With some things opened concerning the two seeds : to be read amongst Friends, when in the fear of God they are met together in the same spirit, that thereby the whole body may be edified, and comforted, and all in one life, perfectly established for ever : this is only to goe amongst Friends, and not otherwise. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSmith, William. An Epistle from the Spirit of Love and Peace, Unto All the Upright Israelites, Who Are Born of the Seed That Is Blessed for Evermore: With Some Things Opened Concerning the Two Seeds : To Be Read Amongst Friends, When in the Fear of God They Are Met Together in the Same Spirit, That Thereby the Whole Body May Be Edified, and Comforted, and All in One Life, Perfectly Established for Ever : This Is Only to Goe Amongst Friends, and Not Otherwise. [London?]: [publisher not identified], 1663.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSmith, William. An Epistle from the Spirit of Love and Peace, Unto All the Upright Israelites, Who Are Born of the Seed That Is Blessed for Evermore: With Some Things Opened Concerning the Two Seeds : To Be Read Amongst Friends, When in the Fear of God They Are Met Together in the Same Spirit, That Thereby the Whole Body May Be Edified, and Comforted, and All in One Life, Perfectly Established for Ever : This Is Only to Goe Amongst Friends, and Not Otherwise. [publisher not identified], 1663.