Pollard, T., & Haggar, H. (1655). The holy scripture clearing it self of scandals: or, An answer to a book written by Richard Farnworth, who is commonly called a Quaker, bearing this title, Truth cleared of scandals: In this answer, you have the substance of a dispute at Harliston in Staffordshire, between Richard Faruworth [sic] and the author, in the yeer 1654. Written by Tho. Pollard, a member of the Church of Christ, gathered in, and about, Leichfield. Whereunto is added, Certain considerations and queries concerning those people called the Quakers; with desire of an answer. As also, a postscript, manifesting their folly in pretending a necessity of using the terms thee and thou to a single person. by J.C. for R. Moone, at the seven Stars in Paul's Church-yard, neer the great North-door..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPollard, Thomas, and Henry Haggar. The Holy Scripture Clearing It Self of Scandals: Or, An Answer to a Book Written by Richard Farnworth, Who Is Commonly Called a Quaker, Bearing This Title, Truth Cleared of Scandals: In This Answer, You Have the Substance of a Dispute at Harliston in Staffordshire, Between Richard Faruworth [sic] and the Author, in the Yeer 1654. Written by Tho. Pollard, a Member of the Church of Christ, Gathered in, and About, Leichfield. Whereunto Is Added, Certain Considerations and Queries Concerning Those People Called the Quakers; with Desire of an Answer. As Also, a Postscript, Manifesting Their Folly in Pretending a Necessity of Using the Terms Thee and Thou to a Single Person. Printed at London,: by J.C. for R. Moone, at the seven Stars in Paul's Church-yard, neer the great North-door., 1655.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPollard, Thomas, and Henry Haggar. The Holy Scripture Clearing It Self of Scandals: Or, An Answer to a Book Written by Richard Farnworth, Who Is Commonly Called a Quaker, Bearing This Title, Truth Cleared of Scandals: In This Answer, You Have the Substance of a Dispute at Harliston in Staffordshire, Between Richard Faruworth [sic] and the Author, in the Yeer 1654. Written by Tho. Pollard, a Member of the Church of Christ, Gathered in, and About, Leichfield. Whereunto Is Added, Certain Considerations and Queries Concerning Those People Called the Quakers; with Desire of an Answer. As Also, a Postscript, Manifesting Their Folly in Pretending a Necessity of Using the Terms Thee and Thou to a Single Person. by J.C. for R. Moone, at the seven Stars in Paul's Church-yard, neer the great North-door., 1655.