J. C. (1977). A vindication of oaths and swearing in weighty cases, as lawful and useful under the Gospel and the Quakers opinion and practice against all oaths and oath-taking, proved to be unscriptural, and without any just reason: As also against their own principles. Printed for R. Butler ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJ. C. A Vindication of Oaths and Swearing in Weighty Cases, as Lawful and Useful Under the Gospel and the Quakers Opinion and Practice Against All Oaths and Oath-taking, Proved to Be Unscriptural, and Without Any Just Reason: As Also Against Their Own Principles. London: Printed for R. Butler ..., 1977.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationJ. C. A Vindication of Oaths and Swearing in Weighty Cases, as Lawful and Useful Under the Gospel and the Quakers Opinion and Practice Against All Oaths and Oath-taking, Proved to Be Unscriptural, and Without Any Just Reason: As Also Against Their Own Principles. Printed for R. Butler ..., 1977.