Hughes, W. (1677). The man of sin; or, A discourse of popery: Wherein the numerous and monstrous abominations, in doctrine and practice, of the Romish church are by their own hands exposed so to open light, that the very blind may see them, and Antichrist in capital letters engraven on them : particularly in the infinite drove of their adored, but lying wonders and miracles. Printed by J. D. for Robert Boulter.
Citación estilo ChicagoHughes, William. The Man of Sin; or, A Discourse of Popery: Wherein the Numerous and Monstrous Abominations, in Doctrine and Practice, of the Romish Church Are by Their Own Hands Exposed so to Open Light, That the Very Blind May See Them, and Antichrist in Capital Letters Engraven on Them : Particularly in the Infinite Drove of Their Adored, but Lying Wonders and Miracles. London: Printed by J. D. for Robert Boulter, 1677.
Cita MLAHughes, William. The Man of Sin; or, A Discourse of Popery: Wherein the Numerous and Monstrous Abominations, in Doctrine and Practice, of the Romish Church Are by Their Own Hands Exposed so to Open Light, That the Very Blind May See Them, and Antichrist in Capital Letters Engraven on Them : Particularly in the Infinite Drove of Their Adored, but Lying Wonders and Miracles. Printed by J. D. for Robert Boulter, 1677.