APA (7th ed.) Citation

Anderton, L. (1634). The triple cord or A treatise proving the truth of the Roman religion: By Sacred Scriptures taken in the literall sense, expounded by ancient Fathers, interpreted by Protestant writers. With a discovery of sundry subtile sleights used by Protestants, for euading the force of strongest arguments, taken from cleerest texts of the foresaid Scriptures. s.n.].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Anderton, Lawrence. The Triple Cord or A Treatise Proving the Truth of the Roman Religion: By Sacred Scriptures Taken in the Literall Sense, Expounded by Ancient Fathers, Interpreted by Protestant Writers. With a Discovery of Sundry Subtile Sleights Used by Protestants, for Euading the Force of Strongest Arguments, Taken from Cleerest Texts of the Foresaid Scriptures. [St. Omer?: s.n.], 1634.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Anderton, Lawrence. The Triple Cord or A Treatise Proving the Truth of the Roman Religion: By Sacred Scriptures Taken in the Literall Sense, Expounded by Ancient Fathers, Interpreted by Protestant Writers. With a Discovery of Sundry Subtile Sleights Used by Protestants, for Euading the Force of Strongest Arguments, Taken from Cleerest Texts of the Foresaid Scriptures. s.n.], 1634.

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