APA (7th ed.) Citation

Fairfax, T. (1703). A case of conscience, propos'd to, and decided by forty doctors of the faculty of Paris, in favour of Jansenism.: As also, what has been done on this occasision [sic] by the Pope, Arch-Bishop of Paris, and the King. Together with a collection of records, containing what former popes, and prelates have done and writ, concerning the fact of Jansenius, and some of the fam'd books, of his party, abetted in the case. With some remarks upon it, proper to clear this whole matter. Printed for A.B..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Fairfax, Thomas. A Case of Conscience, Propos'd to, and Decided by Forty Doctors of the Faculty of Paris, in Favour of Jansenism.: As Also, What Has Been Done on This Occasision [sic] by the Pope, Arch-Bishop of Paris, and the King. Together with a Collection of Records, Containing What Former Popes, and Prelates Have Done and Writ, Concerning the Fact of Jansenius, and Some of the Fam'd Books, of His Party, Abetted in the Case. With Some Remarks upon It, Proper to Clear This Whole Matter. [London?]: Printed for A.B., 1703.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Fairfax, Thomas. A Case of Conscience, Propos'd to, and Decided by Forty Doctors of the Faculty of Paris, in Favour of Jansenism.: As Also, What Has Been Done on This Occasision [sic] by the Pope, Arch-Bishop of Paris, and the King. Together with a Collection of Records, Containing What Former Popes, and Prelates Have Done and Writ, Concerning the Fact of Jansenius, and Some of the Fam'd Books, of His Party, Abetted in the Case. With Some Remarks upon It, Proper to Clear This Whole Matter. Printed for A.B., 1703.

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