APA Citation

Keith, G., & Field, J. (1701). A plain discovery of many gross falshoods, cheats and impostures, contained in three late scandalous pamphlets published by Quakers: The first, called, a serious warning, &c. by a nameless author : the second, called, the weakness of George Keith's reasons for renonucing Quakerism, &c. by J. Field : the third, called, Proteus redivivus, &c., by Daniel Philips. London: Printed for Brab. Alymer at the Three Pidgeons in Cornhill, and C. Brome at the Gun at the west end of St. Pauls-church yard.

Chicago Style Citation

Keith, George, and J. Field. A Plain Discovery of Many Gross Falshoods, Cheats and Impostures, Contained in Three Late Scandalous Pamphlets Published By Quakers: The First, Called, a Serious Warning, &c. By a Nameless Author : The Second, Called, the Weakness of George Keith's Reasons for Renonucing Quakerism, &c. By J. Field : The Third, Called, Proteus Redivivus, &c., By Daniel Philips. London: Printed for Brab. Alymer at the Three Pidgeons in Cornhill, and C. Brome at the Gun at the west end of St. Pauls-church yard, 1701.

MLA Citation

Keith, George, and J. Field. A Plain Discovery of Many Gross Falshoods, Cheats and Impostures, Contained in Three Late Scandalous Pamphlets Published By Quakers: The First, Called, a Serious Warning, &c. By a Nameless Author : The Second, Called, the Weakness of George Keith's Reasons for Renonucing Quakerism, &c. By J. Field : The Third, Called, Proteus Redivivus, &c., By Daniel Philips. London: Printed for Brab. Alymer at the Three Pidgeons in Cornhill, and C. Brome at the Gun at the west end of St. Pauls-church yard, 1701.

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