APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm), Girard, J., & Cadière, M. (1731). A Narrative of the case of Mrs. Mary Katharine Cadiere, against Father John Baptist Girard: Wherein that Jesuit is accused of seducing her and six others to whom he was confessor, by the abominable doctrines of quietism, and under pretence of the highest mystical devotion, into the most criminal excesses of lewdness. And is further accused by Miss Cadiere of inchantment, rape, spiritual incest, abortion, and subornation of witnesses. Containing her deposition at large. To which is subjoined, Father Girard's remarks thereon, in defence of himself and his conduct. printed for R.R. and sold by J. Wilford at the three Flower-de-luces behind the Chapter-house in St. Paul's Church-yard; and by the pamphletsellers in town and country.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm), Jean-Baptiste Girard, and Marie-Catherine Cadière. A Narrative of the Case of Mrs. Mary Katharine Cadiere, Against Father John Baptist Girard: Wherein That Jesuit Is Accused of Seducing Her and Six Others to Whom He Was Confessor, by the Abominable Doctrines of Quietism, and Under Pretence of the Highest Mystical Devotion, into the Most Criminal Excesses of Lewdness. And Is Further Accused by Miss Cadiere of Inchantment, Rape, Spiritual Incest, Abortion, and Subornation of Witnesses. Containing Her Deposition at Large. To Which Is Subjoined, Father Girard's Remarks Thereon, in Defence of Himself and His Conduct. London: printed for R.R. and sold by J. Wilford at the three Flower-de-luces behind the Chapter-house in St. Paul's Church-yard; and by the pamphletsellers in town and country, 1731.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm), et al. A Narrative of the Case of Mrs. Mary Katharine Cadiere, Against Father John Baptist Girard: Wherein That Jesuit Is Accused of Seducing Her and Six Others to Whom He Was Confessor, by the Abominable Doctrines of Quietism, and Under Pretence of the Highest Mystical Devotion, into the Most Criminal Excesses of Lewdness. And Is Further Accused by Miss Cadiere of Inchantment, Rape, Spiritual Incest, Abortion, and Subornation of Witnesses. Containing Her Deposition at Large. To Which Is Subjoined, Father Girard's Remarks Thereon, in Defence of Himself and His Conduct. printed for R.R. and sold by J. Wilford at the three Flower-de-luces behind the Chapter-house in St. Paul's Church-yard; and by the pamphletsellers in town and country, 1731.

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