APA (7th ed.) Citation

Crashaw, W. (1641). The bespotted Iesvite:: Whose gospell is full of blasphemy against the blood of Christ, the horrible impiety whereof, traduceth to abomination with the creature, trampling under foote the blood of the covenant, in despight of the spirit of grace. Which erronious doctrine, is fully and cleerely laid open, and reproved. by Bar: Alsop, dwelling in Grubstreet. in Honey-suckle Court, neere to the flying Horse.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Crashaw, William. The Bespotted Iesvite:: Whose Gospell Is Full of Blasphemy Against the Blood of Christ, the Horrible Impiety Whereof, Traduceth to Abomination with the Creature, Trampling Under Foote the Blood of the Covenant, in Despight of the Spirit of Grace. Which Erronious Doctrine, Is Fully and Cleerely Laid Open, and Reproved. Imprinted at London: by Bar: Alsop, dwelling in Grubstreet. in Honey-suckle Court, neere to the flying Horse, 1641.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Crashaw, William. The Bespotted Iesvite:: Whose Gospell Is Full of Blasphemy Against the Blood of Christ, the Horrible Impiety Whereof, Traduceth to Abomination with the Creature, Trampling Under Foote the Blood of the Covenant, in Despight of the Spirit of Grace. Which Erronious Doctrine, Is Fully and Cleerely Laid Open, and Reproved. by Bar: Alsop, dwelling in Grubstreet. in Honey-suckle Court, neere to the flying Horse, 1641.

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