APA Citation

Cockson, E. (1705). Rigid Quakers, cruel persecutors: Being a review of the controversy, between Mr. Benjamin Loveling, minister of Banbury in the county of Oxon, and the Quakers : in a letter to Mr. Richard Vivers of the said town ... exposing the falshood, emptiness, and impertinencies of those two books, called, The vicar of Banbury corrected, and The vicar of Banbury farther corrected : together with a short abridgment of the history of the Quaker, persecutions for religion, in Pensilvania in America, and the abominable tyranny of their government there. London: Printed, and are to be sold by E. Evets at the Green-dragon, and R. Wellington at the Dolphin, both in St. Paul's church-yard; and G. Thorp Bookseller in Banbury.

Chicago Style Citation

Cockson, Edward. Rigid Quakers, Cruel Persecutors: Being a Review of the Controversy, between Mr. Benjamin Loveling, Minister of Banbury in the County of Oxon, and the Quakers : In a Letter to Mr. Richard Vivers of the Said Town ... Exposing the Falshood, Emptiness, and Impertinencies of Those Two Books, Called, The Vicar of Banbury Corrected, and The Vicar of Banbury Farther Corrected : Together With a Short Abridgment of the History of the Quaker, Persecutions for Religion, in Pensilvania in America, and the Abominable Tyranny of Their Government There. London: Printed, and are to be sold by E. Evets at the Green-dragon, and R. Wellington at the Dolphin, both in St. Paul's church-yard; and G. Thorp Bookseller in Banbury, 1705.

MLA Citation

Cockson, Edward. Rigid Quakers, Cruel Persecutors: Being a Review of the Controversy, between Mr. Benjamin Loveling, Minister of Banbury in the County of Oxon, and the Quakers : In a Letter to Mr. Richard Vivers of the Said Town ... Exposing the Falshood, Emptiness, and Impertinencies of Those Two Books, Called, The Vicar of Banbury Corrected, and The Vicar of Banbury Farther Corrected : Together With a Short Abridgment of the History of the Quaker, Persecutions for Religion, in Pensilvania in America, and the Abominable Tyranny of Their Government There. London: Printed, and are to be sold by E. Evets at the Green-dragon, and R. Wellington at the Dolphin, both in St. Paul's church-yard; and G. Thorp Bookseller in Banbury, 1705.

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