APA (7th ed.) Citation

Heylyn, P. (1637). Antidotum Lincolniense· or An answer to a book entituled, The holy table, name, & thing, &c. said to be written long agoe by a minister in Lincolnshire, and printed for the diocese of Lincolne, a⁰. 1637: VVritten and inscribed to the grave, learned, and religious clergie of the diocese of Lincoln. By Pet: Heylyn chapleine in ordinary to his Matie. Printed [by Miles Flesher, R. Bishop, and Thomas Harper] for John Clark, and are to be sold at his shop under St. Peters Church in Cornhill.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Heylyn, Peter. Antidotum Lincolniense· or An Answer to a Book Entituled, The Holy Table, Name, & Thing, &c. Said to Be Written Long Agoe by a Minister in Lincolnshire, and Printed for the Diocese of Lincolne, a⁰. 1637: VVritten and Inscribed to the Grave, Learned, and Religious Clergie of the Diocese of Lincoln. By Pet: Heylyn Chapleine in Ordinary to His Matie. London: Printed [by Miles Flesher, R. Bishop, and Thomas Harper] for John Clark, and are to be sold at his shop under St. Peters Church in Cornhill, 1637.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Heylyn, Peter. Antidotum Lincolniense· or An Answer to a Book Entituled, The Holy Table, Name, & Thing, &c. Said to Be Written Long Agoe by a Minister in Lincolnshire, and Printed for the Diocese of Lincolne, a⁰. 1637: VVritten and Inscribed to the Grave, Learned, and Religious Clergie of the Diocese of Lincoln. By Pet: Heylyn Chapleine in Ordinary to His Matie. Printed [by Miles Flesher, R. Bishop, and Thomas Harper] for John Clark, and are to be sold at his shop under St. Peters Church in Cornhill, 1637.

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