APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hungerford, A. (1639). The advise of a sonne professing the religion established in the present Church of England to his deare mother a Roman Catholike: Whereunto is added the memorial of a father to his deare childre, containing an acknowledgement of God his great mercy, in bringing him to the profession of the true religion, at this present established in the Church of England. By Anth. Hungerford of Blackbourton in Com. Oxon. knight. Printed by L. Lichfield, for Henry Cripps.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hungerford, Anthony. The Advise of a Sonne Professing the Religion Established in the Present Church of England to His Deare Mother a Roman Catholike: Whereunto Is Added the Memorial of a Father to His Deare Childre, Containing an Acknowledgement of God His Great Mercy, in Bringing Him to the Profession of the True Religion, at This Present Established in the Church of England. By Anth. Hungerford of Blackbourton in Com. Oxon. Knight. Oxford: Printed by L. Lichfield, for Henry Cripps, 1639.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hungerford, Anthony. The Advise of a Sonne Professing the Religion Established in the Present Church of England to His Deare Mother a Roman Catholike: Whereunto Is Added the Memorial of a Father to His Deare Childre, Containing an Acknowledgement of God His Great Mercy, in Bringing Him to the Profession of the True Religion, at This Present Established in the Church of England. By Anth. Hungerford of Blackbourton in Com. Oxon. Knight. Printed by L. Lichfield, for Henry Cripps, 1639.

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