APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1663). An Exact and true relation of the birth and life of Simon Morin, who professed himself to be Jesus Christ: For which, and other detestable heresies, together with his book entitutled Penseés du Morin, he was condemned and burnt at Paris in the end of February last, 1662/3 : with an essay against toleration of schism and hersie. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

An Exact and True Relation of the Birth and Life of Simon Morin, Who Professed Himself to Be Jesus Christ: For Which, and Other Detestable Heresies, Together with His Book Entitutled Penseés Du Morin, He Was Condemned and Burnt at Paris in the End of February Last, 1662/3 : With an Essay Against Toleration of Schism and Hersie. London printed: [publisher not identified], 1663.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

An Exact and True Relation of the Birth and Life of Simon Morin, Who Professed Himself to Be Jesus Christ: For Which, and Other Detestable Heresies, Together with His Book Entitutled Penseés Du Morin, He Was Condemned and Burnt at Paris in the End of February Last, 1662/3 : With an Essay Against Toleration of Schism and Hersie. [publisher not identified], 1663.

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