APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Owen, J. o. G. (1634). Antidote against purgatory. Or discourse, wherein is shewed that good-workes, and almes-deeds, performed in the name of Christ, are a chiefe meanes for the preuenting, or migatating the torments of purgatory. Written by that vertuous, and rightworthy gentle-woman (the honour of her sexe for learning in England) Ms. Iane Owen, late of God-stow, in Oxfordshire, deceased, and now published after her death. [English College Press].

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Owen, Jane of God-stow. Antidote Against Purgatory. Or Discourse, Wherein Is Shewed That Good-workes, and Almes-deeds, Performed in the Name of Christ, Are a Chiefe Meanes for the Preuenting, or Migatating the Torments of Purgatory. Written by That Vertuous, and Rightworthy Gentle-woman (the Honour of Her Sexe for Learning in England) Ms. Iane Owen, Late of God-stow, in Oxfordshire, Deceased, and Now Published After Her Death. S.l: [English College Press], 1634.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Owen, Jane of God-stow. Antidote Against Purgatory. Or Discourse, Wherein Is Shewed That Good-workes, and Almes-deeds, Performed in the Name of Christ, Are a Chiefe Meanes for the Preuenting, or Migatating the Torments of Purgatory. Written by That Vertuous, and Rightworthy Gentle-woman (the Honour of Her Sexe for Learning in England) Ms. Iane Owen, Late of God-stow, in Oxfordshire, Deceased, and Now Published After Her Death. [English College Press], 1634.

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