A looking-glass for the Quakers: in two columns : wherein they may in part see themselves, and may be seen by others. Vide, audi, judica. The first column is, what they formerly published against the Papists; and the other column is, what they published on their behalf, when uppermost. Phil. Anglus. Licensed, May 14. 1689.
MLA
Pennyman, Joseph. A looking-glass for the Quakers: in two columns : wherein they may in part see themselves, and may be seen by others. Vide, audi, judica. The first column is, what they formerly published against the Papists; and the other column is, what they published on their behalf, when uppermost. Phil. Anglus. Licensed, May 14. 1689. London : [publisher not identified], printed in the year MDCLXXXIX. and are to be sold at several booksellers. Price two pence.
APA
Pennyman, J. (1689). A looking-glass for the Quakers: in two columns : wherein they may in part see themselves, and may be seen by others. Vide, audi, judica. The first column is, what they formerly published against the Papists; and the other column is, what they published on their behalf, when uppermost. Phil. Anglus. Licensed, May 14. 1689. London : [publisher not identified].
Chicago
Pennyman, Joseph. A looking-glass for the Quakers: in two columns : wherein they may in part see themselves, and may be seen by others. Vide, audi, judica. The first column is, what they formerly published against the Papists; and the other column is, what they published on their behalf, when uppermost. Phil. Anglus. Licensed, May 14. 1689. London : [publisher not identified], printed in the year MDCLXXXIX. and are to be sold at several booksellers. Price two pence.