APA (7th ed.) Citation

Priest of the Church of Rome & Gentlewoman of York. The vain insolency of Rome, challenging salvation to her own faction: Discovered in two letters : the first whereof was written by a priest of the Church of Rome to a gentlewoman of York, that had got out of the snares of the popish superstition : the second sent by the same gentlewoman (instructed by a divine of the Church of England) in answer thereunto.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Priest of the Church of Rome and Gentlewoman of York. The Vain Insolency of Rome, Challenging Salvation to Her Own Faction: Discovered in Two Letters : The First Whereof Was Written by a Priest of the Church of Rome to a Gentlewoman of York, That Had Got Out of the Snares of the Popish Superstition : The Second Sent by the Same Gentlewoman (instructed by a Divine of the Church of England) in Answer Thereunto.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Priest of the Church of Rome and Gentlewoman of York. The Vain Insolency of Rome, Challenging Salvation to Her Own Faction: Discovered in Two Letters : The First Whereof Was Written by a Priest of the Church of Rome to a Gentlewoman of York, That Had Got Out of the Snares of the Popish Superstition : The Second Sent by the Same Gentlewoman (instructed by a Divine of the Church of England) in Answer Thereunto.

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