Nalson, J. (1680). Foxes and fire-brands, or, A specimen of the danger and harmony of popery and separation: Wherein is proved from undeniable matter of fact and reason, that separation from the Church of England is, in the judgment of papists, and by sad experience, found the most compendious way to introduce popery, and to ruine the Protestant religion. Printed for Benjamin Tooke ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationNalson, John. Foxes and Fire-brands, or, A Specimen of the Danger and Harmony of Popery and Separation: Wherein Is Proved from Undeniable Matter of Fact and Reason, That Separation from the Church of England Is, in the Judgment of Papists, and by Sad Experience, Found the Most Compendious Way to Introduce Popery, and to Ruine the Protestant Religion. London: Printed for Benjamin Tooke ..., 1680.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationNalson, John. Foxes and Fire-brands, or, A Specimen of the Danger and Harmony of Popery and Separation: Wherein Is Proved from Undeniable Matter of Fact and Reason, That Separation from the Church of England Is, in the Judgment of Papists, and by Sad Experience, Found the Most Compendious Way to Introduce Popery, and to Ruine the Protestant Religion. Printed for Benjamin Tooke ..., 1680.