APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hall, J. (1636). The olde religion: A treatise, vvherein is laid downe the true state of the difference betwixt the reformed, and Romane Church; and the blame of this schisme is cast vpon the true authours. Seruing for the vindication of our innocence, for the setling of wauering mindes, for a preseruatiue against popish insinuations. By Ios. Hall, B. of Exon (The third edition, with an aduertisement now added, for such readers as formerly stumbled at some passages in the booke.). Printed [by William Stansby] for Nathaniel Butter, and Richard Hawkins.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hall, Joseph. The Olde Religion: A Treatise, Vvherein Is Laid Downe the True State of the Difference Betwixt the Reformed, and Romane Church; and the Blame of This Schisme Is Cast Vpon the True Authours. Seruing for the Vindication of Our Innocence, for the Setling of Wauering Mindes, for a Preseruatiue Against Popish Insinuations. By Ios. Hall, B. of Exon. The third edition, with an aduertisement now added, for such readers as formerly stumbled at some passages in the booke. London: Printed [by William Stansby] for Nathaniel Butter, and Richard Hawkins, 1636.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hall, Joseph. The Olde Religion: A Treatise, Vvherein Is Laid Downe the True State of the Difference Betwixt the Reformed, and Romane Church; and the Blame of This Schisme Is Cast Vpon the True Authours. Seruing for the Vindication of Our Innocence, for the Setling of Wauering Mindes, for a Preseruatiue Against Popish Insinuations. By Ios. Hall, B. of Exon. The third edition, with an aduertisement now added, for such readers as formerly stumbled at some passages in the booke. Printed [by William Stansby] for Nathaniel Butter, and Richard Hawkins, 1636.

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