APA (7th ed.) Citation

Walsingham, F., & Birchley, W. (1690). A necessary advice for profitably reading books of controversie: Extracted out of Walsingham's Search into matters of religion, part 3. c. 10. p. 468. To which is added, thirteen queres of religion or liberty. Together with an explanation of the Roman Catholics belief concerning these four points: their church, worship, justification, and civil government. As it was presented to some persons of quality, for their particular satisfaction. publisher not identified.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Walsingham, Francis, and William Birchley. A Necessary Advice for Profitably Reading Books of Controversie: Extracted Out of Walsingham's Search into Matters of Religion, Part 3. C. 10. P. 468. To Which Is Added, Thirteen Queres of Religion or Liberty. Together with an Explanation of the Roman Catholics Belief Concerning These Four Points: Their Church, Worship, Justification, and Civil Government. As It Was Presented to Some Persons of Quality, for Their Particular Satisfaction. [London?: publisher not identified, 1690.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Walsingham, Francis, and William Birchley. A Necessary Advice for Profitably Reading Books of Controversie: Extracted Out of Walsingham's Search into Matters of Religion, Part 3. C. 10. P. 468. To Which Is Added, Thirteen Queres of Religion or Liberty. Together with an Explanation of the Roman Catholics Belief Concerning These Four Points: Their Church, Worship, Justification, and Civil Government. As It Was Presented to Some Persons of Quality, for Their Particular Satisfaction. publisher not identified, 1690.

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