APA (7th ed.) Citation

Bernard, R. (1619). The fabulous foundation of the popedom: or A familiar conference between two friends to the truth Philalethes, and Orthologus: Shewing that it cannot be proued, that Peter was ever at Rome. VVhereunto is added a chronologicall description of Pauls peregrination with Peters travells, and the reasons why he could not be at Rome, that so the truth in one view may more fully and easily be seene of e-every one [sic]. Printed by John Lichfield, and James Short, for William Spier.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Bernard, Richard. The Fabulous Foundation of the Popedom: Or A Familiar Conference Between Two Friends to the Truth Philalethes, and Orthologus: Shewing That It Cannot Be Proued, That Peter Was Ever at Rome. VVhereunto Is Added a Chronologicall Description of Pauls Peregrination with Peters Travells, and the Reasons Why He Could Not Be at Rome, That so the Truth in One View May More Fully and Easily Be Seene of E-every One [sic]. At Oxford: Printed by John Lichfield, and James Short, for William Spier, 1619.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Bernard, Richard. The Fabulous Foundation of the Popedom: Or A Familiar Conference Between Two Friends to the Truth Philalethes, and Orthologus: Shewing That It Cannot Be Proued, That Peter Was Ever at Rome. VVhereunto Is Added a Chronologicall Description of Pauls Peregrination with Peters Travells, and the Reasons Why He Could Not Be at Rome, That so the Truth in One View May More Fully and Easily Be Seene of E-every One [sic]. Printed by John Lichfield, and James Short, for William Spier, 1619.

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