Keith, G., & Budd, T. (1692). The plea of the innocent against the false judgment of the guilty, being a vindication of George Keith and his friends, who are joyned with him in this present testimony, from the false judgment, calumnies ... of Samuell Jenings, John Simcock, Thomas Lloyd, and others joyned with them, being in number twenty eight: Directed by way of epistle to faithful friends of truth in Pennsilvania, East and West-Jarsey[!] and else-where. [Philadelphia: W. Bradford.
Chicago Style CitationKeith, George, and Thomas Budd. The Plea of the Innocent against the False Judgment of the Guilty, Being a Vindication of George Keith and His Friends, Who Are Joyned With Him in This Present Testimony, From the False Judgment, Calumnies ... of Samuell Jenings, John Simcock, Thomas Lloyd, and Others Joyned With Them, Being in Number Twenty Eight: Directed By Way of Epistle to Faithful Friends of Truth in Pennsilvania, East and West-Jarsey[!] and Else-where. [Philadelphia: W. Bradford, 1692.
MLA CitationKeith, George, and Thomas Budd. The Plea of the Innocent against the False Judgment of the Guilty, Being a Vindication of George Keith and His Friends, Who Are Joyned With Him in This Present Testimony, From the False Judgment, Calumnies ... of Samuell Jenings, John Simcock, Thomas Lloyd, and Others Joyned With Them, Being in Number Twenty Eight: Directed By Way of Epistle to Faithful Friends of Truth in Pennsilvania, East and West-Jarsey[!] and Else-where. [Philadelphia: W. Bradford, 1692.