APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1624). The originall of idolatries: or, The birth of heresies: A true, sincere, and exact description of all such sacred signes, sacrifices, and sacraments as haue been instituted and ordained of God since Adam; with the true source and liuely anatomy of the sacrifice of the Masse. First faithfully gathered out of sundry Greeke and Latine authors, as also out of diuers learned fathers; by that famous and learned Isaac Casaubon, and by him published in French, for the good of Gods Church: and now translated into English for the benefit of this monarchy; by Abraham Darcie. Printed by authoritie [by George Purslowe and Miles Flesher], for Nathaniel Butter.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Originall of Idolatries: Or, The Birth of Heresies: A True, Sincere, and Exact Description of All Such Sacred Signes, Sacrifices, and Sacraments as Haue Been Instituted and Ordained of God Since Adam; with the True Source and Liuely Anatomy of the Sacrifice of the Masse. First Faithfully Gathered Out of Sundry Greeke and Latine Authors, as Also Out of Diuers Learned Fathers; by That Famous and Learned Isaac Casaubon, and by Him Published in French, for the Good of Gods Church: And Now Translated into English for the Benefit of This Monarchy; by Abraham Darcie. London: Printed by authoritie [by George Purslowe and Miles Flesher], for Nathaniel Butter, 1624.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Originall of Idolatries: Or, The Birth of Heresies: A True, Sincere, and Exact Description of All Such Sacred Signes, Sacrifices, and Sacraments as Haue Been Instituted and Ordained of God Since Adam; with the True Source and Liuely Anatomy of the Sacrifice of the Masse. First Faithfully Gathered Out of Sundry Greeke and Latine Authors, as Also Out of Diuers Learned Fathers; by That Famous and Learned Isaac Casaubon, and by Him Published in French, for the Good of Gods Church: And Now Translated into English for the Benefit of This Monarchy; by Abraham Darcie. Printed by authoritie [by George Purslowe and Miles Flesher], for Nathaniel Butter, 1624.

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