APA (7th ed.) Citation

Collins, W. (1675). Missa triumphans, or, The triumph of the Mass: Wherein all the sophistical and wily arguments of Mr de Roden against that thrice venerable sacrifice in his funestuous tract, by him called The funeral of the Mass, are fully, formally, and clearly answered : together with an appendix by way of answer to the translator's preface. [s.n.].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Collins, William. Missa Triumphans, or, The Triumph of the Mass: Wherein All the Sophistical and Wily Arguments of Mr De Roden Against That Thrice Venerable Sacrifice in His Funestuous Tract, by Him Called The Funeral of the Mass, Are Fully, Formally, and Clearly Answered : Together with an Appendix by Way of Answer to the Translator's Preface. Printed at Lovain: [s.n.], 1675.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Collins, William. Missa Triumphans, or, The Triumph of the Mass: Wherein All the Sophistical and Wily Arguments of Mr De Roden Against That Thrice Venerable Sacrifice in His Funestuous Tract, by Him Called The Funeral of the Mass, Are Fully, Formally, and Clearly Answered : Together with an Appendix by Way of Answer to the Translator's Preface. [s.n.], 1675.

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