Fisher, A. (1694). A few lines in true love to such that frequent the meetings of the people called Quakers, and love to hear the sound of truth: But are not yet come to obey the testimony of it, that they may also hear and learn to read at home. With a second addition as a confirmation of what the Lord requires at your hands. printed by T. Sowle, at the Crooked-Billett, in Holy-well-Lane, Shoreditch.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFisher, A. A Few Lines in True Love to Such That Frequent the Meetings of the People Called Quakers, and Love to Hear the Sound of Truth: But Are Not yet Come to Obey the Testimony of It, That They May Also Hear and Learn to Read at Home. With a Second Addition as a Confirmation of What the Lord Requires at Your Hands. [London: printed by T. Sowle, at the Crooked-Billett, in Holy-well-Lane, Shoreditch, 1694.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationFisher, A. A Few Lines in True Love to Such That Frequent the Meetings of the People Called Quakers, and Love to Hear the Sound of Truth: But Are Not yet Come to Obey the Testimony of It, That They May Also Hear and Learn to Read at Home. With a Second Addition as a Confirmation of What the Lord Requires at Your Hands. printed by T. Sowle, at the Crooked-Billett, in Holy-well-Lane, Shoreditch, 1694.