APA (7th ed.) Citation

R. P. (1642). A true inventory of the goods and chattels of superstition.: Late of the parish of ignorance, in the county of blind-devotion, and in the kingdome of idolatry, deceased: taken and apprised, in this nineteenth of February Anno Domini 1642. As also, a relation of the Popes being in a swoun, at the newes of the abolishment of superstition in the kingdome of England. In the clymactericall yeere of the bishops, Anno Dom. 1642. By R.P. Printed for William Lee.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

R. P. A True Inventory of the Goods and Chattels of Superstition.: Late of the Parish of Ignorance, in the County of Blind-devotion, and in the Kingdome of Idolatry, Deceased: Taken and Apprised, in This Nineteenth of February Anno Domini 1642. As Also, a Relation of the Popes Being in a Swoun, at the Newes of the Abolishment of Superstition in the Kingdome of England. In the Clymactericall Yeere of the Bishops, Anno Dom. 1642. By R.P. London: Printed for William Lee, 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

R. P. A True Inventory of the Goods and Chattels of Superstition.: Late of the Parish of Ignorance, in the County of Blind-devotion, and in the Kingdome of Idolatry, Deceased: Taken and Apprised, in This Nineteenth of February Anno Domini 1642. As Also, a Relation of the Popes Being in a Swoun, at the Newes of the Abolishment of Superstition in the Kingdome of England. In the Clymactericall Yeere of the Bishops, Anno Dom. 1642. By R.P. Printed for William Lee, 1642.

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