APA (7th ed.) Citation

Carwell, T. (1658). Labyrinthvs cantuariensis, or, Doctor Lawd's labyrinth: Beeing an answer to the late Archbishop of Canterburies relation of a conference between himselfe and Mr. Fisher, etc., wherein the true grounds of the Roman Catholique religion are asserted, the principall controversies betwixt Catholiques and Protestants thoroughly examined, and the Bishops Meandrick windings throughout his whole worke layd open to publique view. Printed by John Billaine.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Carwell, Thomas. Labyrinthvs Cantuariensis, or, Doctor Lawd's Labyrinth: Beeing an Answer to the Late Archbishop of Canterburies Relation of a Conference Between Himselfe and Mr. Fisher, Etc., Wherein the True Grounds of the Roman Catholique Religion Are Asserted, the Principall Controversies Betwixt Catholiques and Protestants Thoroughly Examined, and the Bishops Meandrick Windings Throughout His Whole Worke Layd Open to Publique View. Paris: Printed by John Billaine, 1658.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Carwell, Thomas. Labyrinthvs Cantuariensis, or, Doctor Lawd's Labyrinth: Beeing an Answer to the Late Archbishop of Canterburies Relation of a Conference Between Himselfe and Mr. Fisher, Etc., Wherein the True Grounds of the Roman Catholique Religion Are Asserted, the Principall Controversies Betwixt Catholiques and Protestants Thoroughly Examined, and the Bishops Meandrick Windings Throughout His Whole Worke Layd Open to Publique View. Printed by John Billaine, 1658.

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