APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Warmington, W. (1612). A moderate defence of the Oath of Allegiance: Vvherein the author proueth the said Oath to be most lawful, notwithstanding the Popes breues prohibiting the same; and solueth the chiefest obiections that are vsually made against it; perswading the Catholickes not to resist souerainge authoritie in refusing it. Together with the oration of Sixtus 5. in the Consistory at Rome, vpon the murther of Henrie 3. the French King by a friar. Whereunto also is annexed strange reports or newes from Rome. By William Warmington Catholicke priest, and oblate of the holy congregation of S. Ambrose. Printed by Richard Field] Permissu superiorum.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Warmington, William. A Moderate Defence of the Oath of Allegiance: Vvherein the Author Proueth the Said Oath to Be Most Lawful, Notwithstanding the Popes Breues Prohibiting the Same; and Solueth the Chiefest Obiections That Are Vsually Made Against It; Perswading the Catholickes Not to Resist Souerainge Authoritie in Refusing It. Together with the Oration of Sixtus 5. in the Consistory at Rome, Vpon the Murther of Henrie 3. the French King by a Friar. Whereunto Also Is Annexed Strange Reports or Newes from Rome. By William Warmington Catholicke Priest, and Oblate of the Holy Congregation of S. Ambrose. S.l: Printed by Richard Field] Permissu superiorum, 1612.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Warmington, William. A Moderate Defence of the Oath of Allegiance: Vvherein the Author Proueth the Said Oath to Be Most Lawful, Notwithstanding the Popes Breues Prohibiting the Same; and Solueth the Chiefest Obiections That Are Vsually Made Against It; Perswading the Catholickes Not to Resist Souerainge Authoritie in Refusing It. Together with the Oration of Sixtus 5. in the Consistory at Rome, Vpon the Murther of Henrie 3. the French King by a Friar. Whereunto Also Is Annexed Strange Reports or Newes from Rome. By William Warmington Catholicke Priest, and Oblate of the Holy Congregation of S. Ambrose. Printed by Richard Field] Permissu superiorum, 1612.

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