APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1680). The Roman wonder: Being truth confest by papists : wherein the clergy of the Church of England in their charge of heretical and damnable doctrines upon the Jesuits are fully and fairly justified : first, by the suffrage and consent of the Romish Arch-bishops, Bishops, and eminent doctors and divines of France secondly, by the verdict of the Lords Cardianls Inquisitors at Rome, thirdly, by the decretal sentence of this present Pope Innocent the XI. made the second of March last was a twelvemonth, 1679. Printed for Walter Kettilby ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Roman Wonder: Being Truth Confest by Papists : Wherein the Clergy of the Church of England in Their Charge of Heretical and Damnable Doctrines upon the Jesuits Are Fully and Fairly Justified : First, by the Suffrage and Consent of the Romish Arch-bishops, Bishops, and Eminent Doctors and Divines of France Secondly, by the Verdict of the Lords Cardianls Inquisitors at Rome, Thirdly, by the Decretal Sentence of This Present Pope Innocent the XI. Made the Second of March Last Was a Twelvemonth, 1679. London: Printed for Walter Kettilby ..., 1680.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Roman Wonder: Being Truth Confest by Papists : Wherein the Clergy of the Church of England in Their Charge of Heretical and Damnable Doctrines upon the Jesuits Are Fully and Fairly Justified : First, by the Suffrage and Consent of the Romish Arch-bishops, Bishops, and Eminent Doctors and Divines of France Secondly, by the Verdict of the Lords Cardianls Inquisitors at Rome, Thirdly, by the Decretal Sentence of This Present Pope Innocent the XI. Made the Second of March Last Was a Twelvemonth, 1679. Printed for Walter Kettilby ..., 1680.

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