APA (7th ed.) Citation

Martin, G., Widow of Charles Boscard, & Heigham, J. (1630). The loue of the soule, made by that excellent learned man Mr. Gregorie Martin:: And addressed by him to his owne sisters, brought vp in heresie. : Together with a letter of the same author to a schismatique gentleman of authority, touching his dissembling in religion, against his consciencs and knowledge. : Wherein is annexed, a sure and certaine rule for the vnlearned, how to discerne betwixt the true & false interpretation of holy scripture. Taken out of the apology of Fridericus Staphlius, exceeding profitable for these perillous times. At. S. Omers, [printed by the widow of C. Boscard] for Iohn Heigham.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Martin, Gregory, Widow of Charles Boscard, and John Heigham. The Loue of the Soule, Made by That Excellent Learned Man Mr. Gregorie Martin:: And Addressed by Him to His Owne Sisters, Brought Vp in Heresie. : Together with a Letter of the Same Author to a Schismatique Gentleman of Authority, Touching His Dissembling in Religion, Against His Consciencs and Knowledge. : Wherein Is Annexed, a Sure and Certaine Rule for the Vnlearned, How to Discerne Betwixt the True & False Interpretation of Holy Scripture. Taken Out of the Apology of Fridericus Staphlius, Exceeding Profitable for These Perillous Times. [London]: At. S. Omers, [printed by the widow of C. Boscard] for Iohn Heigham, 1630.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Martin, Gregory, et al. The Loue of the Soule, Made by That Excellent Learned Man Mr. Gregorie Martin:: And Addressed by Him to His Owne Sisters, Brought Vp in Heresie. : Together with a Letter of the Same Author to a Schismatique Gentleman of Authority, Touching His Dissembling in Religion, Against His Consciencs and Knowledge. : Wherein Is Annexed, a Sure and Certaine Rule for the Vnlearned, How to Discerne Betwixt the True & False Interpretation of Holy Scripture. Taken Out of the Apology of Fridericus Staphlius, Exceeding Profitable for These Perillous Times. At. S. Omers, [printed by the widow of C. Boscard] for Iohn Heigham, 1630.

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