APA (7th ed.) Citation

Clarke, A. (1621). The defence of the honor of God: And of his only sonne Iesus Christ our Lord, of the apostles, prophets, ancient fathers, and all Catholike Christians. Against the iniurious words, and writings of Protestant ministers; who affirme, that the Church of God hath erred, decayed, and beene inuisible vpon earth. Written by Anthonie Clarke, a Catholike Christian. [By Iacque Besongne [i.e. Birchley Hall Press?].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Clarke, Anthony. The Defence of the Honor of God: And of His Only Sonne Iesus Christ Our Lord, of the Apostles, Prophets, Ancient Fathers, and All Catholike Christians. Against the Iniurious Words, and Writings of Protestant Ministers; Who Affirme, That the Church of God Hath Erred, Decayed, and Beene Inuisible Vpon Earth. Written by Anthonie Clarke, a Catholike Christian. Paris [i.e. Lancashire?]: [By Iacque Besongne [i.e. Birchley Hall Press?], 1621.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Clarke, Anthony. The Defence of the Honor of God: And of His Only Sonne Iesus Christ Our Lord, of the Apostles, Prophets, Ancient Fathers, and All Catholike Christians. Against the Iniurious Words, and Writings of Protestant Ministers; Who Affirme, That the Church of God Hath Erred, Decayed, and Beene Inuisible Vpon Earth. Written by Anthonie Clarke, a Catholike Christian. [By Iacque Besongne [i.e. Birchley Hall Press?], 1621.

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