O'Sheill, J. (1699). An answer to the challenge of Mr. Henry Jennings (Protestant Arch-Deacon of Dromore): Which evidently makes-out the present Church of Romes doctrine to have been maintain'd in the first five ages, & the adversarys principles to be only a heap of heresies lawfully condemn'd by the primitive Church. To which is annexed An answer to one Whealy. Set forth by James O Shiell reader of Divinity. publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationO'Sheill, James. An Answer to the Challenge of Mr. Henry Jennings (Protestant Arch-Deacon of Dromore): Which Evidently Makes-out the Present Church of Romes Doctrine to Have Been Maintain'd in the First Five Ages, & the Adversarys Principles to Be Only a Heap of Heresies Lawfully Condemn'd by the Primitive Church. To Which Is Annexed An Answer to One Whealy. Set Forth by James O Shiell Reader of Divinity. [S.l.: publisher not identified], 1699.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationO'Sheill, James. An Answer to the Challenge of Mr. Henry Jennings (Protestant Arch-Deacon of Dromore): Which Evidently Makes-out the Present Church of Romes Doctrine to Have Been Maintain'd in the First Five Ages, & the Adversarys Principles to Be Only a Heap of Heresies Lawfully Condemn'd by the Primitive Church. To Which Is Annexed An Answer to One Whealy. Set Forth by James O Shiell Reader of Divinity. publisher not identified], 1699.