APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1688). The Reasonableness of the Church of England's test and justness of her reformation asserted: In answer to the Bishop of Oxon's fallacious reasons and precarious assertions against it : also the worship of images, adoration of the Host, and innovation of saints &c. proved idolatry by the catholick doctrine of the Holy Scripture, the ancient Fathers and all reformed churches : by which the writings of Dr. Stillingfleet, Dr. Tillotson, Dr. Moore &c. are cleared from the charge of anticatholick, anti-christian, fanatical &c. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Reasonableness of the Church of England's Test and Justness of Her Reformation Asserted: In Answer to the Bishop of Oxon's Fallacious Reasons and Precarious Assertions Against It : Also the Worship of Images, Adoration of the Host, and Innovation of Saints &c. Proved Idolatry by the Catholick Doctrine of the Holy Scripture, the Ancient Fathers and All Reformed Churches : By Which the Writings of Dr. Stillingfleet, Dr. Tillotson, Dr. Moore &c. Are Cleared from the Charge of Anticatholick, Anti-christian, Fanatical &c. [London] printed: [publisher not identified], 1688.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Reasonableness of the Church of England's Test and Justness of Her Reformation Asserted: In Answer to the Bishop of Oxon's Fallacious Reasons and Precarious Assertions Against It : Also the Worship of Images, Adoration of the Host, and Innovation of Saints &c. Proved Idolatry by the Catholick Doctrine of the Holy Scripture, the Ancient Fathers and All Reformed Churches : By Which the Writings of Dr. Stillingfleet, Dr. Tillotson, Dr. Moore &c. Are Cleared from the Charge of Anticatholick, Anti-christian, Fanatical &c. [publisher not identified], 1688.

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