APA Citation

Wyeth, J. (1698). Primitive Christianity continued in the faith and practice of the people called Quakers: Being in answer to a pamphlet, entituled, Primitive heresie, &c. : and which may serve as an appendix to a book, entituled, An antidote against the venom of the snake in the grass, by George Whitehead. London: Printed and sold by T. Sowle ....

Chicago Style Citation

Wyeth, Joseph. Primitive Christianity Continued in the Faith and Practice of the People Called Quakers: Being in Answer to a Pamphlet, Entituled, Primitive Heresie, &c. : And Which May Serve As an Appendix to a Book, Entituled, An Antidote against the Venom of the Snake in the Grass, By George Whitehead. London: Printed and sold by T. Sowle ..., 1698.

MLA Citation

Wyeth, Joseph. Primitive Christianity Continued in the Faith and Practice of the People Called Quakers: Being in Answer to a Pamphlet, Entituled, Primitive Heresie, &c. : And Which May Serve As an Appendix to a Book, Entituled, An Antidote against the Venom of the Snake in the Grass, By George Whitehead. London: Printed and sold by T. Sowle ..., 1698.

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