APA (7th ed.) Citation

Du Moulin, P., & Mountaine, J. (1641). The masse in Latine and English: With a commentary and observations upon it : wherein also are described the severall sorts of masses with the ridiculousnesse of their mysteries, absurditie of their ceremonies, and originall of every piece of the masses and that (after the word of God) nothing is so contrary unto the masse, as the very masse it selfe. Printed by S. Bulkley, and are to be sold by Rob. Somer and Tho. Cowley ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Du Moulin, Peter, and James Mountaine. The Masse in Latine and English: With a Commentary and Observations upon It : Wherein Also Are Described the Severall Sorts of Masses with the Ridiculousnesse of Their Mysteries, Absurditie of Their Ceremonies, and Originall of Every Piece of the Masses and That (after the Word of God) Nothing Is so Contrary Unto the Masse, as the Very Masse It Selfe. London: Printed by S. Bulkley, and are to be sold by Rob. Somer and Tho. Cowley ..., 1641.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Du Moulin, Peter, and James Mountaine. The Masse in Latine and English: With a Commentary and Observations upon It : Wherein Also Are Described the Severall Sorts of Masses with the Ridiculousnesse of Their Mysteries, Absurditie of Their Ceremonies, and Originall of Every Piece of the Masses and That (after the Word of God) Nothing Is so Contrary Unto the Masse, as the Very Masse It Selfe. Printed by S. Bulkley, and are to be sold by Rob. Somer and Tho. Cowley ..., 1641.

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