APA (7th ed.) Citation

Aynsloe, J. (1664). A besome of truth, to sweep away the refuge of lies, or, Something in answer to one Francis Holdcraft (priest) a prisoner in Cambridge Castle ...: Also the ground of the difference shewed between the people (in scorn called Quakers) and some other separated people : with a few words of good councel unto all people into whose hands this may come. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Aynsloe, John. A Besome of Truth, to Sweep Away the Refuge of Lies, or, Something in Answer to One Francis Holdcraft (priest) a Prisoner in Cambridge Castle ...: Also the Ground of the Difference Shewed Between the People (in Scorn Called Quakers) and Some Other Separated People : With a Few Words of Good Councel Unto All People into Whose Hands This May Come. London: [publisher not identified], 1664.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Aynsloe, John. A Besome of Truth, to Sweep Away the Refuge of Lies, or, Something in Answer to One Francis Holdcraft (priest) a Prisoner in Cambridge Castle ...: Also the Ground of the Difference Shewed Between the People (in Scorn Called Quakers) and Some Other Separated People : With a Few Words of Good Councel Unto All People into Whose Hands This May Come. [publisher not identified], 1664.

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