Potts, R. (1851). Thirty plain, but sound reasons, why Protestants differ from popery: To which are added, thirty-four points held by many papists, which were never yet rationally proved by any of them. Cambridge.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPotts, Robert. Thirty Plain, but Sound Reasons, Why Protestants Differ from Popery: To Which Are Added, Thirty-four Points Held by Many Papists, Which Were Never yet Rationally Proved by Any of Them. Cambridge, 1851.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationPotts, Robert. Thirty Plain, but Sound Reasons, Why Protestants Differ from Popery: To Which Are Added, Thirty-four Points Held by Many Papists, Which Were Never yet Rationally Proved by Any of Them. Cambridge, 1851.
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