APA (7th ed.) Citation

S. N. (1622). An antidote or treatise of thirty controversies: Vvith a large discourse of the Church : in which the soueraigne truth of Catholike doctrine, is faythfully deliuered : against the pestiferous writinges of all English sectaryes : and in particuler, against D. Whitaker, D. Fvlke, D. Reynolds, D. Bilson, D. Robert Abbot, D. Sparkes, and D. Field, the chiefe vpholders, some of Protestancy, some of Puritanisme, some of both : deuided into three partes. Printed at the English College Press] Permissu superiorum.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

S. N. An Antidote or Treatise of Thirty Controversies: Vvith a Large Discourse of the Church : In Which the Soueraigne Truth of Catholike Doctrine, Is Faythfully Deliuered : Against the Pestiferous Writinges of All English Sectaryes : And in Particuler, Against D. Whitaker, D. Fvlke, D. Reynolds, D. Bilson, D. Robert Abbot, D. Sparkes, and D. Field, the Chiefe Vpholders, Some of Protestancy, Some of Puritanisme, Some of Both : Deuided into Three Partes. [Saint-Omer: Printed at the English College Press] Permissu superiorum, 1622.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

S. N. An Antidote or Treatise of Thirty Controversies: Vvith a Large Discourse of the Church : In Which the Soueraigne Truth of Catholike Doctrine, Is Faythfully Deliuered : Against the Pestiferous Writinges of All English Sectaryes : And in Particuler, Against D. Whitaker, D. Fvlke, D. Reynolds, D. Bilson, D. Robert Abbot, D. Sparkes, and D. Field, the Chiefe Vpholders, Some of Protestancy, Some of Puritanisme, Some of Both : Deuided into Three Partes. Printed at the English College Press] Permissu superiorum, 1622.

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