APA (7th ed.) Citation

John of the Crosse, A. A., S., & Constable, H. (1623). The Catholique Iudge: Or a Moderator of the Catholique Moderator [i.e. the work of that name by Henry Constable]. Where in forme or manner of a Plea or Suite at Law, the differences betweene those of the Reformed Church, and them of the Romish Church are decided ... Written in the Dutch and French tongue, by Iohn of the Crosse, a Catholique Gentleman. Translated out of French into English, by the Right worshipfull and learned Knight Sir A.A. I.D. for Robert Mylbourne.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

John of the Crosse, Sir A. A., and Henry Constable. The Catholique Iudge: Or a Moderator of the Catholique Moderator [i.e. the Work of That Name by Henry Constable]. Where in Forme or Manner of a Plea or Suite at Law, the Differences Betweene Those of the Reformed Church, and Them of the Romish Church Are Decided ... Written in the Dutch and French Tongue, by Iohn of the Crosse, a Catholique Gentleman. Translated Out of French into English, by the Right Worshipfull and Learned Knight Sir A.A. London: I.D. for Robert Mylbourne, 1623.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

John of the Crosse, et al. The Catholique Iudge: Or a Moderator of the Catholique Moderator [i.e. the Work of That Name by Henry Constable]. Where in Forme or Manner of a Plea or Suite at Law, the Differences Betweene Those of the Reformed Church, and Them of the Romish Church Are Decided ... Written in the Dutch and French Tongue, by Iohn of the Crosse, a Catholique Gentleman. Translated Out of French into English, by the Right Worshipfull and Learned Knight Sir A.A. I.D. for Robert Mylbourne, 1623.

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