(1673). The friendly conference: or, An hue and cry after the Popes Holiness: Discovering the corrupt doctrines of the church, and abominable practises of the court and clergy of Rome, to raise themselves to their present pomp and grandeur. With the several prodigious births of the whore of Babilon: and how she has prefer'd all her children. In a familiar dialogue between Theophilius a Protestant, and Juliano lately turn'd Papist. Printed for M.B..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Friendly Conference: Or, An Hue and Cry After the Popes Holiness: Discovering the Corrupt Doctrines of the Church, and Abominable Practises of the Court and Clergy of Rome, to Raise Themselves to Their Present Pomp and Grandeur. With the Several Prodigious Births of the Whore of Babilon: And How She Has Prefer'd All Her Children. In a Familiar Dialogue Between Theophilius a Protestant, and Juliano Lately Turn'd Papist. [London]: Printed for M.B., 1673.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Friendly Conference: Or, An Hue and Cry After the Popes Holiness: Discovering the Corrupt Doctrines of the Church, and Abominable Practises of the Court and Clergy of Rome, to Raise Themselves to Their Present Pomp and Grandeur. With the Several Prodigious Births of the Whore of Babilon: And How She Has Prefer'd All Her Children. In a Familiar Dialogue Between Theophilius a Protestant, and Juliano Lately Turn'd Papist. Printed for M.B., 1673.