APA (7th ed.) Citation

Cooke, A. (1610). Pope Joane: A dialogve betvveene a Protestant and a Papist. Mainfestly prouing, that a woman called Ioane, was Pope of Rome: against the surmises and obiections made to the contrarie, by Robert Bellarmine and Cæsar Baronius Cardinals: Florimondus Ræmondus, N. D. and other Popish writers, impudently denying the same. Printed for E. Blvnt and W. Barret.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Cooke, Alexander. Pope Joane: A Dialogve Betvveene a Protestant and a Papist. Mainfestly Prouing, That a Woman Called Ioane, Was Pope of Rome: Against the Surmises and Obiections Made to the Contrarie, by Robert Bellarmine and Cæsar Baronius Cardinals: Florimondus Ræmondus, N. D. and Other Popish Writers, Impudently Denying the Same. London: Printed for E. Blvnt and W. Barret, 1610.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Cooke, Alexander. Pope Joane: A Dialogve Betvveene a Protestant and a Papist. Mainfestly Prouing, That a Woman Called Ioane, Was Pope of Rome: Against the Surmises and Obiections Made to the Contrarie, by Robert Bellarmine and Cæsar Baronius Cardinals: Florimondus Ræmondus, N. D. and Other Popish Writers, Impudently Denying the Same. Printed for E. Blvnt and W. Barret, 1610.

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