APA Citation

Hewit, P. (1701). A plain answer to that part of William Penn's book against the late Bishop of Cork [E. Wetenhall], wherein he attempts to justifie the Quakers disuse of water-baptism and the Lord's supper, shewing the weakness and error of all his objections, and refuting them particularly page by page. printed by Jo. Ray.

MLA Citation

Hewit, Pet. A Plain Answer to That Part of William Penn's Book Against the Late Bishop of Cork [E. Wetenhall], Wherein He Attempts to Justifie the Quakers Disuse of Water-baptism and the Lord's Supper, Shewing the Weakness and Error of All His Objections, and Refuting Them Particularly Page by Page. printed by Jo. Ray, 1701.

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