De Dominis, M. A., & G. K., f. 1. (1623). The second manifesto of Marcus Antonius de Dominis, Archbishop of Spalatio [sic]: Wherein for his better satisfaction, and the satisfaction of others, he publikely repenteth, and recanteth his former errors, and setteth downe the cause of his leauing England, and all Protestant countries, to returne vnto the Catholicke Romane Church: written by himselfe in Latine, and translated into English by M. G.K. By Guilliaume Houius, with permission of superiours.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDe Dominis, Marco Antonio, and fl. 1623 G. K. The Second Manifesto of Marcus Antonius De Dominis, Archbishop of Spalatio [sic]: Wherein for His Better Satisfaction, and the Satisfaction of Others, He Publikely Repenteth, and Recanteth His Former Errors, and Setteth Downe the Cause of His Leauing England, and All Protestant Countries, to Returne Vnto the Catholicke Romane Church: Written by Himselfe in Latine, and Translated into English by M. G.K. Liege: By Guilliaume Houius, with permission of superiours, 1623.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDe Dominis, Marco Antonio, and fl. 1623 G. K. The Second Manifesto of Marcus Antonius De Dominis, Archbishop of Spalatio [sic]: Wherein for His Better Satisfaction, and the Satisfaction of Others, He Publikely Repenteth, and Recanteth His Former Errors, and Setteth Downe the Cause of His Leauing England, and All Protestant Countries, to Returne Vnto the Catholicke Romane Church: Written by Himselfe in Latine, and Translated into English by M. G.K. By Guilliaume Houius, with permission of superiours, 1623.