APA (7th ed.) Citation

Crisp, S., Penington, J., & Richardson, R. (1681). A Babylonish opposer of truth by the truth reproved: And his enmity, falshood, and confusion manifested in answer to an impertinent paper sent abroad by Thomas Crisp, in which his false foundation is discovered, and his building brought upon his own head. Printed for Benjamin Clark.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Crisp, Stephen, John Penington, and Richard Richardson. A Babylonish Opposer of Truth by the Truth Reproved: And His Enmity, Falshood, and Confusion Manifested in Answer to an Impertinent Paper Sent Abroad by Thomas Crisp, in Which His False Foundation Is Discovered, and His Building Brought upon His Own Head. London: Printed for Benjamin Clark, 1681.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Crisp, Stephen, et al. A Babylonish Opposer of Truth by the Truth Reproved: And His Enmity, Falshood, and Confusion Manifested in Answer to an Impertinent Paper Sent Abroad by Thomas Crisp, in Which His False Foundation Is Discovered, and His Building Brought upon His Own Head. Printed for Benjamin Clark, 1681.

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