Hakewill, G., & Carier, B. (1616). An ansvvere to a treatise vvritten by Dr. Carier, by way of a letter to his Maiestie: Vvherein he layeth downe sundry politike considerations; by which hee pretendeth himselfe was moued, and endeuoureth to moue others to be reconciled to the Church of Rome, and imbrace that religion, which he calleth catholike. By George Hakewil, Doctour of Diuinity, and chapleine to the Prince his Highnesse. By Iohn Bill.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHakewill, George, and Benjamin Carier. An Ansvvere to a Treatise Vvritten by Dr. Carier, by Way of a Letter to His Maiestie: Vvherein He Layeth Downe Sundry Politike Considerations; by Which Hee Pretendeth Himselfe Was Moued, and Endeuoureth to Moue Others to Be Reconciled to the Church of Rome, and Imbrace That Religion, Which He Calleth Catholike. By George Hakewil, Doctour of Diuinity, and Chapleine to the Prince His Highnesse. Imprinted at London: By Iohn Bill, 1616.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHakewill, George, and Benjamin Carier. An Ansvvere to a Treatise Vvritten by Dr. Carier, by Way of a Letter to His Maiestie: Vvherein He Layeth Downe Sundry Politike Considerations; by Which Hee Pretendeth Himselfe Was Moued, and Endeuoureth to Moue Others to Be Reconciled to the Church of Rome, and Imbrace That Religion, Which He Calleth Catholike. By George Hakewil, Doctour of Diuinity, and Chapleine to the Prince His Highnesse. By Iohn Bill, 1616.