APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Favour, J. (1619). Antiquitie triumphing ouer noueltie: Whereby it is proued that antiquitie is a true and certaine note of the Christian Catholicke Church and verity, against all new and late vpstart heresies, aduancing themselues against the religious honour of old Rome, whose ancient faith was so much commended by S. Pauls pen, and after sealed with the bloud of many martyrs and worthy bishops of that sea. With other necessarie and important questions incident and proper to the same subiect: by Iohn Fauour Doctor of the Lawes, sometimes fellow of New Colledge in Oxford, now vicar of Halifax. Printed by Richard Field dwelling in Great Woodstrete.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Favour, John. Antiquitie Triumphing Ouer Noueltie: Whereby It Is Proued That Antiquitie Is a True and Certaine Note of the Christian Catholicke Church and Verity, Against All New and Late Vpstart Heresies, Aduancing Themselues Against the Religious Honour of Old Rome, Whose Ancient Faith Was so Much Commended by S. Pauls Pen, and After Sealed with the Bloud of Many Martyrs and Worthy Bishops of That Sea. With Other Necessarie and Important Questions Incident and Proper to the Same Subiect: By Iohn Fauour Doctor of the Lawes, Sometimes Fellow of New Colledge in Oxford, Now Vicar of Halifax. London: Printed by Richard Field dwelling in Great Woodstrete, 1619.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Favour, John. Antiquitie Triumphing Ouer Noueltie: Whereby It Is Proued That Antiquitie Is a True and Certaine Note of the Christian Catholicke Church and Verity, Against All New and Late Vpstart Heresies, Aduancing Themselues Against the Religious Honour of Old Rome, Whose Ancient Faith Was so Much Commended by S. Pauls Pen, and After Sealed with the Bloud of Many Martyrs and Worthy Bishops of That Sea. With Other Necessarie and Important Questions Incident and Proper to the Same Subiect: By Iohn Fauour Doctor of the Lawes, Sometimes Fellow of New Colledge in Oxford, Now Vicar of Halifax. Printed by Richard Field dwelling in Great Woodstrete, 1619.

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