APA (7th ed.) Citation

Abbot, R. (1594). A mirrour of Popish subtilties: Discouering sundry wretched and miserable euasions and shifts which a secret cauilling Papist in the behalfe of one Paul Spence priest, yet liuing and lately prisoner in the castle of Worcester, hath gathered out of Sanders, Bellarmine, and others, for the auoyding and discrediting of sundrie allegations of scriptures and fathers, against the doctrine of the Church of Rome, concerning sacraments, the sacrifice of the masse, transubstantiation, iustification, &c. Written by Rob. Abbot, minister of the word of God in the citie of Worcester. The contents see in the next page after the preface to the reader. Perused and allowed. Printed by Thomas Creede, for Thomas Woodcocke, dwelling in Paules Church-yard.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Abbot, Robert. A Mirrour of Popish Subtilties: Discouering Sundry Wretched and Miserable Euasions and Shifts Which a Secret Cauilling Papist in the Behalfe of One Paul Spence Priest, yet Liuing and Lately Prisoner in the Castle of Worcester, Hath Gathered Out of Sanders, Bellarmine, and Others, for the Auoyding and Discrediting of Sundrie Allegations of Scriptures and Fathers, Against the Doctrine of the Church of Rome, Concerning Sacraments, the Sacrifice of the Masse, Transubstantiation, Iustification, &c. Written by Rob. Abbot, Minister of the Word of God in the Citie of Worcester. The Contents See in the Next Page After the Preface to the Reader. Perused and Allowed. London: Printed by Thomas Creede, for Thomas Woodcocke, dwelling in Paules Church-yard, 1594.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Abbot, Robert. A Mirrour of Popish Subtilties: Discouering Sundry Wretched and Miserable Euasions and Shifts Which a Secret Cauilling Papist in the Behalfe of One Paul Spence Priest, yet Liuing and Lately Prisoner in the Castle of Worcester, Hath Gathered Out of Sanders, Bellarmine, and Others, for the Auoyding and Discrediting of Sundrie Allegations of Scriptures and Fathers, Against the Doctrine of the Church of Rome, Concerning Sacraments, the Sacrifice of the Masse, Transubstantiation, Iustification, &c. Written by Rob. Abbot, Minister of the Word of God in the Citie of Worcester. The Contents See in the Next Page After the Preface to the Reader. Perused and Allowed. Printed by Thomas Creede, for Thomas Woodcocke, dwelling in Paules Church-yard, 1594.

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