APA (7th ed.) Citation

Wadsworth, J. (1680). The memoires of Mr. James Wadswort, a Jesuit that recanted: Discovering a dreadful prospect of impiety, in the blasphemous doctrines (or gospel) of the Jesuits, with their atheistical lives and conversations. Faithfully published to the world out of the authors own original notes, with the particualr places, persons, and circumstantial actions, etc. of which himself was both an eye and ear-witness.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Wadsworth, James. The Memoires of Mr. James Wadswort, a Jesuit That Recanted: Discovering a Dreadful Prospect of Impiety, in the Blasphemous Doctrines (or Gospel) of the Jesuits, with Their Atheistical Lives and Conversations. Faithfully Published to the World Out of the Authors Own Original Notes, with the Particualr Places, Persons, and Circumstantial Actions, Etc. of Which Himself Was Both an Eye and Ear-witness. London : Printed for Henry Brome at the Gun at the west end of S. Pauls, 1680.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Wadsworth, James. The Memoires of Mr. James Wadswort, a Jesuit That Recanted: Discovering a Dreadful Prospect of Impiety, in the Blasphemous Doctrines (or Gospel) of the Jesuits, with Their Atheistical Lives and Conversations. Faithfully Published to the World Out of the Authors Own Original Notes, with the Particualr Places, Persons, and Circumstantial Actions, Etc. of Which Himself Was Both an Eye and Ear-witness. 1680.

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