APA (7th ed.) Citation

Rawlet, J. (1686). A dialogue betwixt two Protestants: (in answer to a popish catechism, called, A short catechism against all sectaries) : plainly shewing that the members of the Church of England are no sectaries but true Catholicks, and that our church is a sound part of Christ's Holy Catholick Church, in whose communion therefore the people of this nation are most strictly bound in conscience to remain : in two parts (The second edition corrected.). Printed for Samuell Tidmarsh ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Rawlet, John. A Dialogue Betwixt Two Protestants: (in Answer to a Popish Catechism, Called, A Short Catechism Against All Sectaries) : Plainly Shewing That the Members of the Church of England Are No Sectaries but True Catholicks, and That Our Church Is a Sound Part of Christ's Holy Catholick Church, in Whose Communion Therefore the People of This Nation Are Most Strictly Bound in Conscience to Remain : In Two Parts. The second edition corrected. London: Printed for Samuell Tidmarsh ..., 1686.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Rawlet, John. A Dialogue Betwixt Two Protestants: (in Answer to a Popish Catechism, Called, A Short Catechism Against All Sectaries) : Plainly Shewing That the Members of the Church of England Are No Sectaries but True Catholicks, and That Our Church Is a Sound Part of Christ's Holy Catholick Church, in Whose Communion Therefore the People of This Nation Are Most Strictly Bound in Conscience to Remain : In Two Parts. The second edition corrected. Printed for Samuell Tidmarsh ..., 1686.

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