Bramhall, J. (1658). Schisme garded and beaten back upon the right owners: Shewing that our great controversy about Papall power is not a quaestion of faith but of interest and profit, not with the Church of Rome, but with the Court of Rome : wherein the true controversy doth consist, who were the first innovators, when and where these Papall innovations first began in England : with the opposition that was made against them.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBramhall, John. Schisme Garded and Beaten Back upon the Right Owners: Shewing That Our Great Controversy About Papall Power Is Not a Quaestion of Faith but of Interest and Profit, Not with the Church of Rome, but with the Court of Rome : Wherein the True Controversy Doth Consist, Who Were the First Innovators, When and Where These Papall Innovations First Began in England : With the Opposition That Was Made Against Them. 1658.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBramhall, John. Schisme Garded and Beaten Back upon the Right Owners: Shewing That Our Great Controversy About Papall Power Is Not a Quaestion of Faith but of Interest and Profit, Not with the Church of Rome, but with the Court of Rome : Wherein the True Controversy Doth Consist, Who Were the First Innovators, When and Where These Papall Innovations First Began in England : With the Opposition That Was Made Against Them. 1658.