APA (7th ed.) Citation

L' ..., D. d. (1624). A defence of the Appendix. Or A reply to certaine authorities alleaged in answere to a catalogue of Catholike professors, called, An appendix to the Antitdote: VVherein also the booke fondly intituled, The Fisher catched in his owne net, is censured. And the sleights of D. Featly, and D. VVhite in shifting off the catalogue of their owne professors, which they vndertooke to shew, are plainly discouered. By L.D. To the Rt. VVorshipfull Syr Humphry Lynde. Printed at the English College Press] Permissu superiorum.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

L' ..., D. de. A Defence of the Appendix. Or A Reply to Certaine Authorities Alleaged in Answere to a Catalogue of Catholike Professors, Called, An Appendix to the Antitdote: VVherein Also the Booke Fondly Intituled, The Fisher Catched in His Owne Net, Is Censured. And the Sleights of D. Featly, and D. VVhite in Shifting off the Catalogue of Their Owne Professors, Which They Vndertooke to Shew, Are Plainly Discouered. By L.D. To the Rt. VVorshipfull Syr Humphry Lynde. S.l: Printed at the English College Press] Permissu superiorum, 1624.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

L' ..., D. de. A Defence of the Appendix. Or A Reply to Certaine Authorities Alleaged in Answere to a Catalogue of Catholike Professors, Called, An Appendix to the Antitdote: VVherein Also the Booke Fondly Intituled, The Fisher Catched in His Owne Net, Is Censured. And the Sleights of D. Featly, and D. VVhite in Shifting off the Catalogue of Their Owne Professors, Which They Vndertooke to Shew, Are Plainly Discouered. By L.D. To the Rt. VVorshipfull Syr Humphry Lynde. Printed at the English College Press] Permissu superiorum, 1624.

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