Franklin
The Quakers assisting to preserve the lives of the Indians in the barracks, vindicated [electronic resource] : and proved to be consistent with reason, agreeable to our law, hath an inseperable connection with the law of God, and exactly agreeable with the principles of the people call'd Quakers. [Fourteen lines of quotations].
MLA
Philanthropos, and Anthony Armbruster. The Quakers Assisting to Preserve the Lives of the Indians In the Barracks, Vindicated: and Proved to Be Consistent with Reason, Agreeable to Our Law, Hath an Inseperable Connection with the Law of God, and Exactly Agreeable with the Principles of the People Call'd Quakers. [fourteen Lines of Quotations]. Philadelphia: Printed by Anthony Armbruster, in Moravian Alley, 1764.
APA
Philanthropos, P., & Armbruster, A. (1764). The Quakers assisting to preserve the lives of the Indians in the barracks, vindicated: and proved to be consistent with reason, agreeable to our law, hath an inseperable connection with the law of God, and exactly agreeable with the principles of the people call'd Quakers. [Fourteen lines of quotations]. Philadelphia: Printed by Anthony Armbruster, in Moravian Alley.
Chicago
Philanthropos., and Anthony Armbruster. The Quakers Assisting to Preserve the Lives of the Indians In the Barracks, Vindicated: And Proved to Be Consistent with Reason, Agreeable to Our Law, Hath an Inseperable Connection with the Law of God, and Exactly Agreeable with the Principles of the People Call'd Quakers. [fourteen Lines of Quotations]. Philadelphia: Printed by Anthony Armbruster, in Moravian Alley, 1764.