Catalogue Persistent Identifier
https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn8185015
APA Citation
(1660). The cruelty of some fighting priests published, that people may no longer be deceived by them, nor count them ministers of the gospel of Christ, who in stead of turning their cheeks to the smiter, are themselves turned smiters and fighters, and smite with the fist of wickedness, and have beat, puncht & struck knockt down and puld by the hair of the head, & have set their hearers on to beat & knock down the people of God, whom they in scorn call Quakers, some for asking the priest a sober question in the old masse-house, others in the high-wayes. London : printed for Thomas Simmons at the signe of the Bull and Mouth near Aldersgate
MLA Citation
The cruelty of some fighting priests published, [electronic resource] : that people may no longer be deceived by them, nor count them ministers of the gospel of Christ, who in stead of turning their cheeks to the smiter, are themselves turned smiters and fighters, and smite with the fist of wickedness, and have beat, puncht & struck knockt down and puld by the hair of the head, & have set their hearers on to beat & knock down the people of God, whom they in scorn call Quakers, some for asking the priest a sober question in the old masse-house, others in the high-wayes printed for Thomas Simmons at the signe of the Bull and Mouth near Aldersgate London 1660
Australian/Harvard Citation
1660, The cruelty of some fighting priests published, [electronic resource] : that people may no longer be deceived by them, nor count them ministers of the gospel of Christ, who in stead of turning their cheeks to the smiter, are themselves turned smiters and fighters, and smite with the fist of wickedness, and have beat, puncht & struck knockt down and puld by the hair of the head, & have set their hearers on to beat & knock down the people of God, whom they in scorn call Quakers, some for asking the priest a sober question in the old masse-house, others in the high-wayes printed for Thomas Simmons at the signe of the Bull and Mouth near Aldersgate London
Wikipedia Citation
{{Citation | title=The cruelty of some fighting priests published, [electronic resource] : that people may no longer be deceived by them, nor count them ministers of the gospel of Christ, who in stead of turning their cheeks to the smiter, are themselves turned smiters and fighters, and smite with the fist of wickedness, and have beat, puncht & struck knockt down and puld by the hair of the head, & have set their hearers on to beat & knock down the people of God, whom they in scorn call Quakers, some for asking the priest a sober question in the old masse-house, others in the high-wayes | year=1660 | publisher=printed for Thomas Simmons at the signe of the Bull and Mouth near Aldersgate | language=English }}