Du Moulin, P. (1612). The waters of Siloe: To quench the fire of purgatory and to drowne the traditions, limboes, mans satisfactions and all popish indulgences, against the reasons and allegations of a Portugall frier of the order of St. Frances, supported by three treatises. The one written by the same Franciscan and entituled The fierie torrent, &c. The other two by two doctors of Sorbon. The one intituled The burning furnasse. The other The fire of Helie. By Peter Du Moulin minister of Gods word. Faithfully translated out of French by I.B. [By Joseph Barnes] for Iohn Barnes dwelling neere Holborne Conduit [, London].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDu Moulin, Pierre. The Waters of Siloe: To Quench the Fire of Purgatory and to Drowne the Traditions, Limboes, Mans Satisfactions and All Popish Indulgences, Against the Reasons and Allegations of a Portugall Frier of the Order of St. Frances, Supported by Three Treatises. The One Written by the Same Franciscan and Entituled The Fierie Torrent, &c. The Other Two by Two Doctors of Sorbon. The One Intituled The Burning Furnasse. The Other The Fire of Helie. By Peter Du Moulin Minister of Gods Word. Faithfully Translated Out of French by I.B. Printed at Oxford: [By Joseph Barnes] for Iohn Barnes dwelling neere Holborne Conduit [, London], 1612.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDu Moulin, Pierre. The Waters of Siloe: To Quench the Fire of Purgatory and to Drowne the Traditions, Limboes, Mans Satisfactions and All Popish Indulgences, Against the Reasons and Allegations of a Portugall Frier of the Order of St. Frances, Supported by Three Treatises. The One Written by the Same Franciscan and Entituled The Fierie Torrent, &c. The Other Two by Two Doctors of Sorbon. The One Intituled The Burning Furnasse. The Other The Fire of Helie. By Peter Du Moulin Minister of Gods Word. Faithfully Translated Out of French by I.B. [By Joseph Barnes] for Iohn Barnes dwelling neere Holborne Conduit [, London], 1612.