APA (7th ed.) Citation

Morton, T. (1626). The grand imposture of the (now) Church of Rome: Manifested in this one article of the new Romane creede, viz: the holy, catholike, and apostolike Romane Church, mother and mistresse of all other churches, without which there is no saluation. Proued to ba a new, false, sacrilegious, scandalous, schismaticall, hereticall, and blasphemous article (respectiuely) and euerie way damnable. The last chapter containeth a determination of the whole question, concerning the separation of Protestants from the present Church of Rome: whereby may be discerned whether side is to be accounted schismaticall, or may more iustly pleade soules saluation. By the B. of Couentrie & Lichfield. Printed by George Miller, for Robert Mylbourne.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Morton, Thomas. The Grand Imposture of the (now) Church of Rome: Manifested in This One Article of the New Romane Creede, Viz: The Holy, Catholike, and Apostolike Romane Church, Mother and Mistresse of All Other Churches, Without Which There Is No Saluation. Proued to Ba a New, False, Sacrilegious, Scandalous, Schismaticall, Hereticall, and Blasphemous Article (respectiuely) and Euerie Way Damnable. The Last Chapter Containeth a Determination of the Whole Question, Concerning the Separation of Protestants from the Present Church of Rome: Whereby May Be Discerned Whether Side Is to Be Accounted Schismaticall, or May More Iustly Pleade Soules Saluation. By the B. of Couentrie & Lichfield. London: Printed by George Miller, for Robert Mylbourne, 1626.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Morton, Thomas. The Grand Imposture of the (now) Church of Rome: Manifested in This One Article of the New Romane Creede, Viz: The Holy, Catholike, and Apostolike Romane Church, Mother and Mistresse of All Other Churches, Without Which There Is No Saluation. Proued to Ba a New, False, Sacrilegious, Scandalous, Schismaticall, Hereticall, and Blasphemous Article (respectiuely) and Euerie Way Damnable. The Last Chapter Containeth a Determination of the Whole Question, Concerning the Separation of Protestants from the Present Church of Rome: Whereby May Be Discerned Whether Side Is to Be Accounted Schismaticall, or May More Iustly Pleade Soules Saluation. By the B. of Couentrie & Lichfield. Printed by George Miller, for Robert Mylbourne, 1626.

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