Prynne, W. (1630). Anti-Arminianisme. Or The Church of Englands old antithesis to new Arminianisme: Wherein seven anti-Arminian orthodox tenets, are evidently proved; their seven opposite Arminian (once popish and Pelagian) errours, are manifestly disproved, to be the ancient, established, vndoubted doctrine of the primitive and moderne Church of England; (as also of the primitive and present churches of Scotland, and Ireland:) by the concurrent testimony of sundry ancient Brittish, English, Scottish Irish authours and records, from the yeare of our Lord 430. till about the yeare 1440: and by the severall records and writers of these churches, from the beginning of reformation to this present: by William Prynne, an utter-barrester of Lincolnes Inne (The second edition much enlarged.). [Imprinted, [by Elizabeth Allde for Michael Sparke].
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Prynne, William. Anti-Arminianisme. Or The Church of Englands Old Antithesis to New Arminianisme: Wherein Seven Anti-Arminian Orthodox Tenets, Are Evidently Proved; Their Seven Opposite Arminian (once Popish and Pelagian) Errours, Are Manifestly Disproved, to Be the Ancient, Established, Vndoubted Doctrine of the Primitive and Moderne Church of England; (as Also of the Primitive and Present Churches of Scotland, and Ireland:) by the Concurrent Testimony of Sundry Ancient Brittish, English, Scottish Irish Authours and Records, from the Yeare of Our Lord 430. Till About the Yeare 1440: And by the Severall Records and Writers of These Churches, from the Beginning of Reformation to This Present: By William Prynne, an Utter-barrester of Lincolnes Inne. The second edition much enlarged. S.l: [Imprinted, [by Elizabeth Allde for Michael Sparke], 1630.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Prynne, William. Anti-Arminianisme. Or The Church of Englands Old Antithesis to New Arminianisme: Wherein Seven Anti-Arminian Orthodox Tenets, Are Evidently Proved; Their Seven Opposite Arminian (once Popish and Pelagian) Errours, Are Manifestly Disproved, to Be the Ancient, Established, Vndoubted Doctrine of the Primitive and Moderne Church of England; (as Also of the Primitive and Present Churches of Scotland, and Ireland:) by the Concurrent Testimony of Sundry Ancient Brittish, English, Scottish Irish Authours and Records, from the Yeare of Our Lord 430. Till About the Yeare 1440: And by the Severall Records and Writers of These Churches, from the Beginning of Reformation to This Present: By William Prynne, an Utter-barrester of Lincolnes Inne. The second edition much enlarged. [Imprinted, [by Elizabeth Allde for Michael Sparke], 1630.