APA (7th ed.) Citation

Blackwell, G., Bellarmino, R. F. R., & Barker, R. (1607). A Large examination taken at Lambeth according to his Majesties direction, point by point, of M. George Blackwell, made Achpriest of England by Pope Clement 8, upon occasion of a certaine answere of his, without the privitie of the state to a letter lately sent unto him from Cardinall Bellarmine, blaming him for taking the oath of allegeance: Together with the Cardinals letter, and M. Blackwels said answere unto it, also M. Blackwels Letter to the Romish Catholickes in England, as well ecclesiasticall, as lay. Imprinted by Robert Barker.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Blackwell, George, Roberto Francesco Romolo Bellarmino, and Robert Barker. A Large Examination Taken at Lambeth According to His Majesties Direction, Point by Point, of M. George Blackwell, Made Achpriest of England by Pope Clement 8, upon Occasion of a Certaine Answere of His, Without the Privitie of the State to a Letter Lately Sent Unto Him from Cardinall Bellarmine, Blaming Him for Taking the Oath of Allegeance: Together with the Cardinals Letter, and M. Blackwels Said Answere Unto It, Also M. Blackwels Letter to the Romish Catholickes in England, as Well Ecclesiasticall, as Lay. London: Imprinted by Robert Barker, 1607.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Blackwell, George, et al. A Large Examination Taken at Lambeth According to His Majesties Direction, Point by Point, of M. George Blackwell, Made Achpriest of England by Pope Clement 8, upon Occasion of a Certaine Answere of His, Without the Privitie of the State to a Letter Lately Sent Unto Him from Cardinall Bellarmine, Blaming Him for Taking the Oath of Allegeance: Together with the Cardinals Letter, and M. Blackwels Said Answere Unto It, Also M. Blackwels Letter to the Romish Catholickes in England, as Well Ecclesiasticall, as Lay. Imprinted by Robert Barker, 1607.

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