APA (7th ed.) Citation

Scaife, W., & Scaife, I. (1686). A short relation of some words and expressions that were spoken by Barbara scaife in time of her sickness, a little before she departed this life: She was betwixt fifteen and sixteen years of age, daughter to William and Issabel Scaife of the Blacksike near Appleby, in the county of Westmerland: in profession of the principles of light and life in Christ Jesus. Which those people commonly called Quakers do bear testimony to, and had fellowship with, from their child-hood, and had a care upon them to bring up their children in the fear of the Lord, and in the knowledge of that truth which they had believed in: and which their children were in their tender age truly acquainted with. publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Scaife, William, and Isabel Scaife. A Short Relation of Some Words and Expressions That Were Spoken by Barbara Scaife in Time of Her Sickness, a Little Before She Departed This Life: She Was Betwixt Fifteen and Sixteen Years of Age, Daughter to William and Issabel Scaife of the Blacksike Near Appleby, in the County of Westmerland: In Profession of the Principles of Light and Life in Christ Jesus. Which Those People Commonly Called Quakers Do Bear Testimony to, and Had Fellowship with, from Their Child-hood, and Had a Care upon Them to Bring Up Their Children in the Fear of the Lord, and in the Knowledge of That Truth Which They Had Believed in: And Which Their Children Were in Their Tender Age Truly Acquainted with. [[London: publisher not identified], 1686.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Scaife, William, and Isabel Scaife. A Short Relation of Some Words and Expressions That Were Spoken by Barbara Scaife in Time of Her Sickness, a Little Before She Departed This Life: She Was Betwixt Fifteen and Sixteen Years of Age, Daughter to William and Issabel Scaife of the Blacksike Near Appleby, in the County of Westmerland: In Profession of the Principles of Light and Life in Christ Jesus. Which Those People Commonly Called Quakers Do Bear Testimony to, and Had Fellowship with, from Their Child-hood, and Had a Care upon Them to Bring Up Their Children in the Fear of the Lord, and in the Knowledge of That Truth Which They Had Believed in: And Which Their Children Were in Their Tender Age Truly Acquainted with. publisher not identified], 1686.

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