R., M. (1609). A profitable dialogue for a peruerted papist. Or a little labour of a lay men: Tending to the profit of a peruerted Papist: namely, by laying open vnto him his ovvne errour, in beleeuing that the Church of Rome cannot erre. Composed in dialogue maner, as it were betweene a simple lay man, and certayne graue diuines, and published onely for the benefit of the lay Papist. VVritten by R.M. gent. and student in Diuinity. Printed by Simon Stafford, dvvelling in the Cloth-fayre, neere the signe of the red Lion.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)R., M. A Profitable Dialogue for a Peruerted Papist. Or a Little Labour of a Lay Men: Tending to the Profit of a Peruerted Papist: Namely, by Laying Open Vnto Him His Ovvne Errour, in Beleeuing That the Church of Rome Cannot Erre. Composed in Dialogue Maner, as It Were Betweene a Simple Lay Man, and Certayne Graue Diuines, and Published Onely for the Benefit of the Lay Papist. VVritten by R.M. Gent. and Student in Diuinity. London: Printed by Simon Stafford, dvvelling in the Cloth-fayre, neere the signe of the red Lion, 1609.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)R., M. A Profitable Dialogue for a Peruerted Papist. Or a Little Labour of a Lay Men: Tending to the Profit of a Peruerted Papist: Namely, by Laying Open Vnto Him His Ovvne Errour, in Beleeuing That the Church of Rome Cannot Erre. Composed in Dialogue Maner, as It Were Betweene a Simple Lay Man, and Certayne Graue Diuines, and Published Onely for the Benefit of the Lay Papist. VVritten by R.M. Gent. and Student in Diuinity. Printed by Simon Stafford, dvvelling in the Cloth-fayre, neere the signe of the red Lion, 1609.