APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gother, J. (1665). A papist mis-represented, and represented: or, A twofold character of popery.: The one containing a sum of the superstitions, idolatries, cruelties, treacheries, and wicked principles of that popery which hath disturb'd this nation above an hundred and fifty years; fill'd it with fears and jealousies, and deserves the hatred of all good Christians. : The other laying open that popery, which the papists own and profess; with the chief articles of their faith, and some of the principal grounds and reasons, which hold them in that religion. publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gother, John. A Papist Mis-represented, and Represented: Or, A Twofold Character of Popery.: The One Containing a Sum of the Superstitions, Idolatries, Cruelties, Treacheries, and Wicked Principles of That Popery Which Hath Disturb'd This Nation Above an Hundred and Fifty Years; Fill'd It with Fears and Jealousies, and Deserves the Hatred of All Good Christians. : The Other Laying Open That Popery, Which the Papists Own and Profess; with the Chief Articles of Their Faith, and Some of the Principal Grounds and Reasons, Which Hold Them in That Religion. [London: publisher not identified], 1665.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gother, John. A Papist Mis-represented, and Represented: Or, A Twofold Character of Popery.: The One Containing a Sum of the Superstitions, Idolatries, Cruelties, Treacheries, and Wicked Principles of That Popery Which Hath Disturb'd This Nation Above an Hundred and Fifty Years; Fill'd It with Fears and Jealousies, and Deserves the Hatred of All Good Christians. : The Other Laying Open That Popery, Which the Papists Own and Profess; with the Chief Articles of Their Faith, and Some of the Principal Grounds and Reasons, Which Hold Them in That Religion. publisher not identified], 1665.

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