Talbot, P. (1659). The nullity of the prelatique clergy, and Church of England: Further discovered in answer to the plaine prevarication, or vaine presumption of D. John Bramhall in his booke, intituled, The consecration and succession of Protestant bishops justified, &c. : and that most true story of the first Protestant bishops ordination at the Nagshead verified their fabulous consecration at Lambeth vvith the forgery of Masons records cleerely detected. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTalbot, Peter. The Nullity of the Prelatique Clergy, and Church of England: Further Discovered in Answer to the Plaine Prevarication, or Vaine Presumption of D. John Bramhall in His Booke, Intituled, The Consecration and Succession of Protestant Bishops Justified, &c. : And That Most True Story of the First Protestant Bishops Ordination at the Nagshead Verified Their Fabulous Consecration at Lambeth Vvith the Forgery of Masons Records Cleerely Detected. Printhed [sic] at Antwerp: [publisher not identified], 1659.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTalbot, Peter. The Nullity of the Prelatique Clergy, and Church of England: Further Discovered in Answer to the Plaine Prevarication, or Vaine Presumption of D. John Bramhall in His Booke, Intituled, The Consecration and Succession of Protestant Bishops Justified, &c. : And That Most True Story of the First Protestant Bishops Ordination at the Nagshead Verified Their Fabulous Consecration at Lambeth Vvith the Forgery of Masons Records Cleerely Detected. [publisher not identified], 1659.