APA Citation

Naylor, J. (1655). The Railer rebucked, in a reply to a paper subscribed, Ellis Bradshaw, who calls 't The Quakers whitest devil unvailed: But hath d'scovered a dark devil in himself, as in his paper appears, replied by him who is called James Nailer. [London.

Chicago Style Citation

Naylor, James. The Railer Rebucked, in a Reply to a Paper Subscribed, Ellis Bradshaw, Who Calls 't The Quakers Whitest Devil Unvailed: But Hath D'scovered a Dark Devil in Himself, As in His Paper Appears, Replied By Him Who Is Called James Nailer. [London, 1655.

MLA Citation

Naylor, James. The Railer Rebucked, in a Reply to a Paper Subscribed, Ellis Bradshaw, Who Calls 't The Quakers Whitest Devil Unvailed: But Hath D'scovered a Dark Devil in Himself, As in His Paper Appears, Replied By Him Who Is Called James Nailer. [London, 1655.

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