Catalogue Persistent Identifier
https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn8227695
APA Citation
J. C. (1676). A skirmish made upon Quakerism being a brief confutation of a most gross principle or point of doctrine published and maintained by one William Penn, a Quaker, in a certain book entituled Quakerism a nick-name for old Christianity, subverting religion and all duty both to God and man. London : Printed for Richard Butler
MLA Citation
J. C. A skirmish made upon Quakerism [electronic resource] : being a brief confutation of a most gross principle or point of doctrine published and maintained by one William Penn, a Quaker, in a certain book entituled Quakerism a nick-name for old Christianity, subverting religion and all duty both to God and man / by J.C Printed for Richard Butler London 1676
Australian/Harvard Citation
J. C. 1676, A skirmish made upon Quakerism [electronic resource] : being a brief confutation of a most gross principle or point of doctrine published and maintained by one William Penn, a Quaker, in a certain book entituled Quakerism a nick-name for old Christianity, subverting religion and all duty both to God and man / by J.C Printed for Richard Butler London
Wikipedia Citation
{{Citation | title=A skirmish made upon Quakerism [electronic resource] : being a brief confutation of a most gross principle or point of doctrine published and maintained by one William Penn, a Quaker, in a certain book entituled Quakerism a nick-name for old Christianity, subverting religion and all duty both to God and man / by J.C | author1=J. C. (John Cheyney) | year=1676 | publisher=Printed for Richard Butler | language=English }}