(1641). A learned and witty conference, lately betwixt a Protestant and a papist.: Wherein the papist propoundeth XVIII. severall questions, concerning the affaires both of church and state, in the kingdomes of England and Scotland, at this present. All which are punctually answered by the Protestant. Whereunto is annexed three questions more, propounded by the Protestant, but not answered by the papist. Reade and censure. Printed for Iohn Thomas.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Learned and Witty Conference, Lately Betwixt a Protestant and a Papist.: Wherein the Papist Propoundeth XVIII. Severall Questions, Concerning the Affaires Both of Church and State, in the Kingdomes of England and Scotland, at This Present. All Which Are Punctually Answered by the Protestant. Whereunto Is Annexed Three Questions More, Propounded by the Protestant, but Not Answered by the Papist. Reade and Censure. London: Printed for Iohn Thomas, 1641.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Learned and Witty Conference, Lately Betwixt a Protestant and a Papist.: Wherein the Papist Propoundeth XVIII. Severall Questions, Concerning the Affaires Both of Church and State, in the Kingdomes of England and Scotland, at This Present. All Which Are Punctually Answered by the Protestant. Whereunto Is Annexed Three Questions More, Propounded by the Protestant, but Not Answered by the Papist. Reade and Censure. Printed for Iohn Thomas, 1641.