APA (7th ed.) Citation

Parsons, R. (1604). The third part of a treatise intituled Of three conuersions of England.: Conteyninge an examen of the calendar or catalogue of Protestant saintes, martyrs and confessors, deuised by Fox, and prefixed before his huge volume of Actes and monuments: vvith a paralel or comparison therof to the Catholike Roman calendar, and saintes therin conteyned. The last six monethes. VVhervnto is annexed in the end, another seuerall treatise, called: A re-view of ten publike disputations, or conferences, held in England about matters of religion, especially about the Sacraments and sacrifice of the altar, vnder King Edward and Queene Mary. Franȯis Bellet].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Parsons, Robert. The Third Part of a Treatise Intituled Of Three Conuersions of England.: Conteyninge an Examen of the Calendar or Catalogue of Protestant Saintes, Martyrs and Confessors, Deuised by Fox, and Prefixed Before His Huge Volume of Actes and Monuments: Vvith a Paralel or Comparison Therof to the Catholike Roman Calendar, and Saintes Therin Conteyned. The Last Six Monethes. VVhervnto Is Annexed in the End, Another Seuerall Treatise, Called: A Re-view of Ten Publike Disputations, or Conferences, Held in England About Matters of Religion, Especially About the Sacraments and Sacrifice of the Altar, Vnder King Edward and Queene Mary. [St. Omer: Franȯis Bellet], 1604.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Parsons, Robert. The Third Part of a Treatise Intituled Of Three Conuersions of England.: Conteyninge an Examen of the Calendar or Catalogue of Protestant Saintes, Martyrs and Confessors, Deuised by Fox, and Prefixed Before His Huge Volume of Actes and Monuments: Vvith a Paralel or Comparison Therof to the Catholike Roman Calendar, and Saintes Therin Conteyned. The Last Six Monethes. VVhervnto Is Annexed in the End, Another Seuerall Treatise, Called: A Re-view of Ten Publike Disputations, or Conferences, Held in England About Matters of Religion, Especially About the Sacraments and Sacrifice of the Altar, Vnder King Edward and Queene Mary. Franȯis Bellet], 1604.

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