APA (7th ed.) Citation

Penington, J., & Rogers, W. John Penington's Complaint against William Rogers: Relating to the memory of his worthy father Isaac Penington in mis-representing and perverting some of his writings in his book entituled The Christian Quaker distinguished from the apostate and innovator &c. : whereunto is subjoined somewhat to manifest his mother Mary Penington's not shunning sufferings for truth &c. occassioned by W.R.'s suggesting the contrary.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Penington, John, and William Rogers. John Penington's Complaint Against William Rogers: Relating to the Memory of His Worthy Father Isaac Penington in Mis-representing and Perverting Some of His Writings in His Book Entituled The Christian Quaker Distinguished from the Apostate and Innovator &c. : Whereunto Is Subjoined Somewhat to Manifest His Mother Mary Penington's Not Shunning Sufferings for Truth &c. Occassioned by W.R.'s Suggesting the Contrary.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Penington, John, and William Rogers. John Penington's Complaint Against William Rogers: Relating to the Memory of His Worthy Father Isaac Penington in Mis-representing and Perverting Some of His Writings in His Book Entituled The Christian Quaker Distinguished from the Apostate and Innovator &c. : Whereunto Is Subjoined Somewhat to Manifest His Mother Mary Penington's Not Shunning Sufferings for Truth &c. Occassioned by W.R.'s Suggesting the Contrary.

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