APA (7th ed.) Citation

Bramhall, J. (1659). Pomphaia distomos Hoxeia, or, The Church of England defended: In two treatises against the fabulous and slanderous imputations cast upon her in those two points of [brace] succession of bishops and schisme : wherein the fable of the nags-head ordination is detected and the accusation of schisme retorted. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Bramhall, John. Pomphaia Distomos Hoxeia, or, The Church of England Defended: In Two Treatises Against the Fabulous and Slanderous Imputations Cast upon Her in Those Two Points of [brace] Succession of Bishops and Schisme : Wherein the Fable of the Nags-head Ordination Is Detected and the Accusation of Schisme Retorted. Printed at The Hague and Published at London: [publisher not identified], 1659.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Bramhall, John. Pomphaia Distomos Hoxeia, or, The Church of England Defended: In Two Treatises Against the Fabulous and Slanderous Imputations Cast upon Her in Those Two Points of [brace] Succession of Bishops and Schisme : Wherein the Fable of the Nags-head Ordination Is Detected and the Accusation of Schisme Retorted. [publisher not identified], 1659.

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