APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Fregeville, J. d. (1589). The reformed politicke. That is, An apologie for the generall cause of reformation, written against the sclaunders of the Pope and the League: VVith most profitable aduises for the appeasing of schisme, by abolishing superstition, and preseruing the state of the clergie. Whereto is adioyned a discourse vpon the death of the Duke of Guise, prosecuting the argument of the booke. Dedicated to the King by Iohn Fregeuille of Gaut. By Richard Field, dwelling in the Blacke Friers.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Fregeville, Jean de. The Reformed Politicke. That Is, An Apologie for the Generall Cause of Reformation, Written Against the Sclaunders of the Pope and the League: VVith Most Profitable Aduises for the Appeasing of Schisme, by Abolishing Superstition, and Preseruing the State of the Clergie. Whereto Is Adioyned a Discourse Vpon the Death of the Duke of Guise, Prosecuting the Argument of the Booke. Dedicated to the King by Iohn Fregeuille of Gaut. Imprinted at London: By Richard Field, dwelling in the Blacke Friers, 1589.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Fregeville, Jean de. The Reformed Politicke. That Is, An Apologie for the Generall Cause of Reformation, Written Against the Sclaunders of the Pope and the League: VVith Most Profitable Aduises for the Appeasing of Schisme, by Abolishing Superstition, and Preseruing the State of the Clergie. Whereto Is Adioyned a Discourse Vpon the Death of the Duke of Guise, Prosecuting the Argument of the Booke. Dedicated to the King by Iohn Fregeuille of Gaut. By Richard Field, dwelling in the Blacke Friers, 1589.

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