Garnet, H. (1593). An apology against the defence of schisme: Lately written by an English diuine at Doway, for answere to a letter of a lapsed Catholicke in England his frend: who hauing in the late co[m]mission gone to to [sic] the Church, defended his fall. Wherin is plainly declared, and manifestlye proued, the generall doctrine of the diuines, & of the Church of Christ, which hitherto hath been taught and followed in England, concerning this pointe. Fr. Garnet's first press.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGarnet, Henry. An Apology Against the Defence of Schisme: Lately Written by an English Diuine at Doway, for Answere to a Letter of a Lapsed Catholicke in England His Frend: Who Hauing in the Late Co[m]mission Gone to to [sic] the Church, Defended His Fall. Wherin Is Plainly Declared, and Manifestlye Proued, the Generall Doctrine of the Diuines, & of the Church of Christ, Which Hitherto Hath Been Taught and Followed in England, Concerning This Pointe. [London: Fr. Garnet's first press, 1593.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGarnet, Henry. An Apology Against the Defence of Schisme: Lately Written by an English Diuine at Doway, for Answere to a Letter of a Lapsed Catholicke in England His Frend: Who Hauing in the Late Co[m]mission Gone to to [sic] the Church, Defended His Fall. Wherin Is Plainly Declared, and Manifestlye Proued, the Generall Doctrine of the Diuines, & of the Church of Christ, Which Hitherto Hath Been Taught and Followed in England, Concerning This Pointe. Fr. Garnet's first press, 1593.