Bell, T., & Bell, T. (1606). The popes funerall: Containing an exact and pithy reply, to a pretended answere of a shamelesse and foolish libell, called, The forerunner of Bells downfall. VVith a fresh larum, or a third challenge to all Iesuites, whatsoeuer and wheresoeuer in the vniuersall world, none excepted, that shalt appeare in the shape of a man. Together with his treatise, called, The regiment of the Church. Impensis, VVilliam VVelby.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBell, Thomas, and Thomas Bell. The Popes Funerall: Containing an Exact and Pithy Reply, to a Pretended Answere of a Shamelesse and Foolish Libell, Called, The Forerunner of Bells Downfall. VVith a Fresh Larum, or a Third Challenge to All Iesuites, Whatsoeuer and Wheresoeuer in the Vniuersall World, None Excepted, That Shalt Appeare in the Shape of a Man. Together with His Treatise, Called, The Regiment of the Church. Londini: Impensis, VVilliam VVelby, 1606.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBell, Thomas, and Thomas Bell. The Popes Funerall: Containing an Exact and Pithy Reply, to a Pretended Answere of a Shamelesse and Foolish Libell, Called, The Forerunner of Bells Downfall. VVith a Fresh Larum, or a Third Challenge to All Iesuites, Whatsoeuer and Wheresoeuer in the Vniuersall World, None Excepted, That Shalt Appeare in the Shape of a Man. Together with His Treatise, Called, The Regiment of the Church. Impensis, VVilliam VVelby, 1606.