APA (7th ed.) Citation

Laud, W. (1644). The Bishop of Canterbvry, his confession: Wherein is declared his constant resolution, his plots and indeavours to intraduce popery into England, and to advance the Roman Catholic religion : being from his owne hand, sent and directed to the Popes Holinesse : expressing to his Holinesse his sorrow for the unhappy successe, and failing of all his labours and endeavours for the advancement of popery. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Laud, William. The Bishop of Canterbvry, His Confession: Wherein Is Declared His Constant Resolution, His Plots and Indeavours to Intraduce Popery into England, and to Advance the Roman Catholic Religion : Being from His Owne Hand, Sent and Directed to the Popes Holinesse : Expressing to His Holinesse His Sorrow for the Unhappy Successe, and Failing of All His Labours and Endeavours for the Advancement of Popery. London: [publisher not identified], 1644.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Laud, William. The Bishop of Canterbvry, His Confession: Wherein Is Declared His Constant Resolution, His Plots and Indeavours to Intraduce Popery into England, and to Advance the Roman Catholic Religion : Being from His Owne Hand, Sent and Directed to the Popes Holinesse : Expressing to His Holinesse His Sorrow for the Unhappy Successe, and Failing of All His Labours and Endeavours for the Advancement of Popery. [publisher not identified], 1644.

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