Philadelphus, J. (1746). A pill for papists: Or, A solid and seasonable warning to all pretended Protestants: Especially those who blindly and ignorantly teach the doctrines of free-will, justification by works, &c. intimating the danger of a gradul encouragement of such tenets. Chiefly collected from the works of the famous Bishop Jewell: and most humbly dedicated to the reverend clergy of the Church of England. By John Philadelphus. Printed for the author; and sold by H. James, at No. 15. in Nixon's Square, Jewin-Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPhiladelphus, John. A Pill for Papists: Or, A Solid and Seasonable Warning to All Pretended Protestants: Especially Those Who Blindly and Ignorantly Teach the Doctrines of Free-will, Justification by Works, &c. Intimating the Danger of a Gradul Encouragement of Such Tenets. Chiefly Collected from the Works of the Famous Bishop Jewell: And Most Humbly Dedicated to the Reverend Clergy of the Church of England. By John Philadelphus. London: Printed for the author; and sold by H. James, at No. 15. in Nixon's Square, Jewin-Street, 1746.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPhiladelphus, John. A Pill for Papists: Or, A Solid and Seasonable Warning to All Pretended Protestants: Especially Those Who Blindly and Ignorantly Teach the Doctrines of Free-will, Justification by Works, &c. Intimating the Danger of a Gradul Encouragement of Such Tenets. Chiefly Collected from the Works of the Famous Bishop Jewell: And Most Humbly Dedicated to the Reverend Clergy of the Church of England. By John Philadelphus. Printed for the author; and sold by H. James, at No. 15. in Nixon's Square, Jewin-Street, 1746.