APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1643). The English pope, or, A discourse wherein the late mysticall intelligence betwixt the court of England, and the court of Rome is in part discovered.: And withall, an account given of the true grounds of this unnaturall, more then civill warre. Together with an epistle to the reverend divines now convened by authority of Parliament, for consultation in matters of religion. Printed for Robert Bostock, dwelling at the Signe of the Kings head in Pauls Church-yard.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The English Pope, or, A Discourse Wherein the Late Mysticall Intelligence Betwixt the Court of England, and the Court of Rome Is in Part Discovered.: And Withall, an Account Given of the True Grounds of This Unnaturall, More Then Civill Warre. Together with an Epistle to the Reverend Divines Now Convened by Authority of Parliament, for Consultation in Matters of Religion. London: Printed for Robert Bostock, dwelling at the Signe of the Kings head in Pauls Church-yard, 1643.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The English Pope, or, A Discourse Wherein the Late Mysticall Intelligence Betwixt the Court of England, and the Court of Rome Is in Part Discovered.: And Withall, an Account Given of the True Grounds of This Unnaturall, More Then Civill Warre. Together with an Epistle to the Reverend Divines Now Convened by Authority of Parliament, for Consultation in Matters of Religion. Printed for Robert Bostock, dwelling at the Signe of the Kings head in Pauls Church-yard, 1643.

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