Willet, A. (1603). An antilogie or counterplea to An apologicall (he should haue said) apologeticall epistle published by a fauorite of the Romane separation, and (as is supposed) one of the Ignatian faction: Wherein two hundred vntruths and slaunders are discouered, and many politicke obiections of the Romaines answered. Dedicated to the Kings most excellent Maiestie by Andrevv Willet, Professor of Diuinitie. Printed [by Richard Field and Felix Kingston] for Thomas Man.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWillet, Andrew. An Antilogie or Counterplea to An Apologicall (he Should Haue Said) Apologeticall Epistle Published by a Fauorite of the Romane Separation, and (as Is Supposed) One of the Ignatian Faction: Wherein Two Hundred Vntruths and Slaunders Are Discouered, and Many Politicke Obiections of the Romaines Answered. Dedicated to the Kings Most Excellent Maiestie by Andrevv Willet, Professor of Diuinitie. London: Printed [by Richard Field and Felix Kingston] for Thomas Man, 1603.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWillet, Andrew. An Antilogie or Counterplea to An Apologicall (he Should Haue Said) Apologeticall Epistle Published by a Fauorite of the Romane Separation, and (as Is Supposed) One of the Ignatian Faction: Wherein Two Hundred Vntruths and Slaunders Are Discouered, and Many Politicke Obiections of the Romaines Answered. Dedicated to the Kings Most Excellent Maiestie by Andrevv Willet, Professor of Diuinitie. Printed [by Richard Field and Felix Kingston] for Thomas Man, 1603.