(1641). A Dialogue or discovrse betweene a Parliament-man and a Roman-Catholick,: Touching the present state of recusants in England. : And shewing how from time to time they have alwaies maintained their religion by treason and conspiracies. Printed for I.H.C.B..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Dialogue or Discovrse Betweene a Parliament-man and a Roman-Catholick,: Touching the Present State of Recusants in England. : And Shewing How from Time to Time They Have Alwaies Maintained Their Religion by Treason and Conspiracies. [S.l.]: Printed for I.H.C.B., 1641.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Dialogue or Discovrse Betweene a Parliament-man and a Roman-Catholick,: Touching the Present State of Recusants in England. : And Shewing How from Time to Time They Have Alwaies Maintained Their Religion by Treason and Conspiracies. Printed for I.H.C.B., 1641.