Anderton, L. (1621). The reformed Protestant, tending directly to atheisme, and all impietie: This treatise proueth that the reformation of the Romane church pretended by Protestants, is indeede the destruction of themselues, the ruine of all religion, and the dec[ay?] of [the?] good life. Colen.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAnderton, Lawrence. The Reformed Protestant, Tending Directly to Atheisme, and All Impietie: This Treatise Proueth That the Reformation of the Romane Church Pretended by Protestants, Is Indeede the Destruction of Themselues, the Ruine of All Religion, and the Dec[ay?] of [the?] Good Life. S.l: Colen, 1621.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAnderton, Lawrence. The Reformed Protestant, Tending Directly to Atheisme, and All Impietie: This Treatise Proueth That the Reformation of the Romane Church Pretended by Protestants, Is Indeede the Destruction of Themselues, the Ruine of All Religion, and the Dec[ay?] of [the?] Good Life. Colen, 1621.