(1660). An answer to some of the principal Quakers which deceive the people: But more particularly to a book of John Chandler's called or known by this title, A narrative plainly shewing that the priests of England are as truly Antichrist ... as the Pope and his clergy, denying Christ to be both a king, a priest, and a prophet : with a serious warning to the Parliament not to uphold and maintain them by a law under any pretence whatsoever ... / by Francis Duke of Westminster.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAn Answer to Some of the Principal Quakers Which Deceive the People: But More Particularly to a Book of John Chandler's Called or Known by This Title, A Narrative Plainly Shewing That the Priests of England Are as Truly Antichrist ... as the Pope and His Clergy, Denying Christ to Be Both a King, a Priest, and a Prophet : With a Serious Warning to the Parliament Not to Uphold and Maintain Them by a Law Under Any Pretence Whatsoever ... / by Francis Duke of Westminster. 1660.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAn Answer to Some of the Principal Quakers Which Deceive the People: But More Particularly to a Book of John Chandler's Called or Known by This Title, A Narrative Plainly Shewing That the Priests of England Are as Truly Antichrist ... as the Pope and His Clergy, Denying Christ to Be Both a King, a Priest, and a Prophet : With a Serious Warning to the Parliament Not to Uphold and Maintain Them by a Law Under Any Pretence Whatsoever ... / by Francis Duke of Westminster. 1660.