Bell, T. (1609). A Christian dialogue, betweene Theophilus a deformed Catholike in Rome, and Remigius a reformed Catholike in the Church of England: Conteining. a plaine and succinct resolution, of sundry very intricate and important points of religion, which doe mightily assaile the weake consciences of the vulgar sort of people; penned ... for the vtter confusion of all seditious Iesuites and Iesuited popelings in England. Printed by Nicholas Okes, for VVilliam VVelby, and are to be sold at his shop in Paules Church-yard, at the signe of the Gray-hound.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBell, Thomas. A Christian Dialogue, Betweene Theophilus a Deformed Catholike in Rome, and Remigius a Reformed Catholike in the Church of England: Conteining. a Plaine and Succinct Resolution, of Sundry Very Intricate and Important Points of Religion, Which Doe Mightily Assaile the Weake Consciences of the Vulgar Sort of People; Penned ... for the Vtter Confusion of All Seditious Iesuites and Iesuited Popelings in England. London: Printed by Nicholas Okes, for VVilliam VVelby, and are to be sold at his shop in Paules Church-yard, at the signe of the Gray-hound, 1609.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBell, Thomas. A Christian Dialogue, Betweene Theophilus a Deformed Catholike in Rome, and Remigius a Reformed Catholike in the Church of England: Conteining. a Plaine and Succinct Resolution, of Sundry Very Intricate and Important Points of Religion, Which Doe Mightily Assaile the Weake Consciences of the Vulgar Sort of People; Penned ... for the Vtter Confusion of All Seditious Iesuites and Iesuited Popelings in England. Printed by Nicholas Okes, for VVilliam VVelby, and are to be sold at his shop in Paules Church-yard, at the signe of the Gray-hound, 1609.