APA (7th ed.) Citation

Godden, T., & Stillingfleet, E. (1677). A just discharge to Dr. Stillingfleet's unjust charge of idolatry against the Church of Rome: With a discovery of the vanity of his late defence, in his pretended answer to a book entituled Catholicks no Idolaters by way of dialogue between Eunomius, a conformist & Catharinus, a non-conformist. printed for Renè Guignard.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Godden, Thomas, and Edward Stillingfleet. A Just Discharge to Dr. Stillingfleet's Unjust Charge of Idolatry Against the Church of Rome: With a Discovery of the Vanity of His Late Defence, in His Pretended Answer to a Book Entituled Catholicks No Idolaters by Way of Dialogue Between Eunomius, a Conformist & Catharinus, a Non-conformist. Paris: printed for Renè Guignard, 1677.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Godden, Thomas, and Edward Stillingfleet. A Just Discharge to Dr. Stillingfleet's Unjust Charge of Idolatry Against the Church of Rome: With a Discovery of the Vanity of His Late Defence, in His Pretended Answer to a Book Entituled Catholicks No Idolaters by Way of Dialogue Between Eunomius, a Conformist & Catharinus, a Non-conformist. printed for Renè Guignard, 1677.

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