APA (7th ed.) Citation

Cressy, S. (1659). Exomologesis, or, A faithful narration of the occasions and motives of the conversion to Catholique unity of Hugh-Paulin de Cressy, lately Dean of Laughlin in Ireland, and prebend of Windsor in England, now a religious priest of the holy Order of St. Benedict: With an appendix in answer to Mr. John Pearson's discourse touching the infallibility, and Doctor Holdens answer to the authors queries upon his first conversion (The third edition.). By John Billaine.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Cressy, Serenus. Exomologesis, or, A Faithful Narration of the Occasions and Motives of the Conversion to Catholique Unity of Hugh-Paulin De Cressy, Lately Dean of Laughlin in Ireland, and Prebend of Windsor in England, Now a Religious Priest of the Holy Order of St. Benedict: With an Appendix in Answer to Mr. John Pearson's Discourse Touching the Infallibility, and Doctor Holdens Answer to the Authors Queries upon His First Conversion. The third edition. At Paris: By John Billaine, 1659.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Cressy, Serenus. Exomologesis, or, A Faithful Narration of the Occasions and Motives of the Conversion to Catholique Unity of Hugh-Paulin De Cressy, Lately Dean of Laughlin in Ireland, and Prebend of Windsor in England, Now a Religious Priest of the Holy Order of St. Benedict: With an Appendix in Answer to Mr. John Pearson's Discourse Touching the Infallibility, and Doctor Holdens Answer to the Authors Queries upon His First Conversion. The third edition. By John Billaine, 1659.

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