APA (7th ed.) Citation

Underwood, J. (1680). The church-papist (so-called), his religion and tenets fully discovered: In a serious dispute ... whereby the common ... arguments of pretended visibility, succession, universality, &c., of the Roman Church ... are briefly confuted : whereunto is added, a short discourse proving episcopacy to be of divine institution, kingly government of Gods setting up, and the religion of the Church of England, to be the best in the world. Printed for Robert Hartford ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Underwood, John. The Church-papist (so-called), His Religion and Tenets Fully Discovered: In a Serious Dispute ... Whereby the Common ... Arguments of Pretended Visibility, Succession, Universality, &c., of the Roman Church ... Are Briefly Confuted : Whereunto Is Added, a Short Discourse Proving Episcopacy to Be of Divine Institution, Kingly Government of Gods Setting Up, and the Religion of the Church of England, to Be the Best in the World. London: Printed for Robert Hartford ..., 1680.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Underwood, John. The Church-papist (so-called), His Religion and Tenets Fully Discovered: In a Serious Dispute ... Whereby the Common ... Arguments of Pretended Visibility, Succession, Universality, &c., of the Roman Church ... Are Briefly Confuted : Whereunto Is Added, a Short Discourse Proving Episcopacy to Be of Divine Institution, Kingly Government of Gods Setting Up, and the Religion of the Church of England, to Be the Best in the World. Printed for Robert Hartford ..., 1680.

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