APA (7th ed.) Citation

Le Courayer, P. F. (1844). A dissertation on the validity of the ordinations of the English: And of the succession of the bishops of the Anglican Church ; with the proofs establishing the facts advanced in this work. The old translation of Mr. Williams collated throughout with the original, and in consequence almost entirely re-written; the references and quotations verified and corrected. To which is added, besides Mr. Williams's preface and other editorial matter, which is all retained: I. An introd. containing some account, as well of the present and former editions, as of the author himself, and the memorable controversies to which this work gave rise. II. A considerable body of further notes. III. An epitome of the whole volume. J.H. Parker.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Le Courayer, Pierre François. A Dissertation on the Validity of the Ordinations of the English: And of the Succession of the Bishops of the Anglican Church ; with the Proofs Establishing the Facts Advanced in This Work. The Old Translation of Mr. Williams Collated Throughout with the Original, and in Consequence Almost Entirely Re-written; the References and Quotations Verified and Corrected. To Which Is Added, Besides Mr. Williams's Preface and Other Editorial Matter, Which Is All Retained: I. An Introd. Containing Some Account, as Well of the Present and Former Editions, as of the Author Himself, and the Memorable Controversies to Which This Work Gave Rise. II. A Considerable Body of Further Notes. III. An Epitome of the Whole Volume. Oxford: J.H. Parker, 1844.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Le Courayer, Pierre François. A Dissertation on the Validity of the Ordinations of the English: And of the Succession of the Bishops of the Anglican Church ; with the Proofs Establishing the Facts Advanced in This Work. The Old Translation of Mr. Williams Collated Throughout with the Original, and in Consequence Almost Entirely Re-written; the References and Quotations Verified and Corrected. To Which Is Added, Besides Mr. Williams's Preface and Other Editorial Matter, Which Is All Retained: I. An Introd. Containing Some Account, as Well of the Present and Former Editions, as of the Author Himself, and the Memorable Controversies to Which This Work Gave Rise. II. A Considerable Body of Further Notes. III. An Epitome of the Whole Volume. J.H. Parker, 1844.

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