Bluet, T. (1601). Important considerations, vvhich ought to moue all true and sound Catholikes, who are not wholly Iesuited, to acknowledge without all equiuocations, ambiguities, or shiftings, that the proceedings of her Maiesty, and of the state with them, since the beginning of her Highnesse raigne, haue bene both mild and mercifull: Published by sundry of vs the secular priests, in dislike of many treatises, letters, and reports, which haue bene written and made in diuerse places to the contrarie: together with our opinions of a better course hereafter, for the premoting [sic] of the catholike faith in England. [Newly imprinted [by Richard Field].
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Bluet, Thomas. Important Considerations, Vvhich Ought to Moue All True and Sound Catholikes, Who Are Not Wholly Iesuited, to Acknowledge Without All Equiuocations, Ambiguities, or Shiftings, That the Proceedings of Her Maiesty, and of the State with Them, Since the Beginning of Her Highnesse Raigne, Haue Bene Both Mild and Mercifull: Published by Sundry of Vs the Secular Priests, in Dislike of Many Treatises, Letters, and Reports, Which Haue Bene Written and Made in Diuerse Places to the Contrarie: Together with Our Opinions of a Better Course Hereafter, for the Premoting [sic] of the Catholike Faith in England. S.l: [Newly imprinted [by Richard Field], 1601.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Bluet, Thomas. Important Considerations, Vvhich Ought to Moue All True and Sound Catholikes, Who Are Not Wholly Iesuited, to Acknowledge Without All Equiuocations, Ambiguities, or Shiftings, That the Proceedings of Her Maiesty, and of the State with Them, Since the Beginning of Her Highnesse Raigne, Haue Bene Both Mild and Mercifull: Published by Sundry of Vs the Secular Priests, in Dislike of Many Treatises, Letters, and Reports, Which Haue Bene Written and Made in Diuerse Places to the Contrarie: Together with Our Opinions of a Better Course Hereafter, for the Premoting [sic] of the Catholike Faith in England. [Newly imprinted [by Richard Field], 1601.