APA (7th ed.) Citation

Vicars, J. (1644). Babylons beautie: or The Romish-Catholicks svveet-heart.: Containing a most lively and lovely description of Romes cardinall vertues and rarest endowments, with her apostolicall benedictions on kings and kingdomes, under her tyrannicall subjection; briefly and bravely depainted, in their native-splendour. A worke most seasonably composed for the revived eternall shame of all the mad-maintainers and idolizers of Romes great Diana, so cried-up and fought for, now a daies, by papists, atheists, and formall malignant Protestants. Printed by G.M. for Ralph Rounthwait.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Vicars, John. Babylons Beautie: Or The Romish-Catholicks Svveet-heart.: Containing a Most Lively and Lovely Description of Romes Cardinall Vertues and Rarest Endowments, with Her Apostolicall Benedictions on Kings and Kingdomes, Under Her Tyrannicall Subjection; Briefly and Bravely Depainted, in Their Native-splendour. A Worke Most Seasonably Composed for the Revived Eternall Shame of All the Mad-maintainers and Idolizers of Romes Great Diana, so Cried-up and Fought for, Now a Daies, by Papists, Atheists, and Formall Malignant Protestants. London: Printed by G.M. for Ralph Rounthwait, 1644.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Vicars, John. Babylons Beautie: Or The Romish-Catholicks Svveet-heart.: Containing a Most Lively and Lovely Description of Romes Cardinall Vertues and Rarest Endowments, with Her Apostolicall Benedictions on Kings and Kingdomes, Under Her Tyrannicall Subjection; Briefly and Bravely Depainted, in Their Native-splendour. A Worke Most Seasonably Composed for the Revived Eternall Shame of All the Mad-maintainers and Idolizers of Romes Great Diana, so Cried-up and Fought for, Now a Daies, by Papists, Atheists, and Formall Malignant Protestants. Printed by G.M. for Ralph Rounthwait, 1644.

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