APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hookes, E. (1675). The Quakers acquitted from the foul aspersions of the scandalous libeller: Being a detection of three most abusive and sordid pamphlets, entituled: I. The monstrous eating Quaker. II. The Quaker turned Jew. III. The Quaker and his maid. : Which are confuted by plain evidence to undeceive the ignorant, clear the truth and stop debauchery. s.n..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hookes, Ellis. The Quakers Acquitted from the Foul Aspersions of the Scandalous Libeller: Being a Detection of Three Most Abusive and Sordid Pamphlets, Entituled: I. The Monstrous Eating Quaker. II. The Quaker Turned Jew. III. The Quaker and His Maid. : Which Are Confuted by Plain Evidence to Undeceive the Ignorant, Clear the Truth and Stop Debauchery. [London: s.n., 1675.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Hookes, Ellis. The Quakers Acquitted from the Foul Aspersions of the Scandalous Libeller: Being a Detection of Three Most Abusive and Sordid Pamphlets, Entituled: I. The Monstrous Eating Quaker. II. The Quaker Turned Jew. III. The Quaker and His Maid. : Which Are Confuted by Plain Evidence to Undeceive the Ignorant, Clear the Truth and Stop Debauchery. s.n., 1675.

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