APA (7th ed.) Citation

Ponet, J. (1555). An apologie fully ansvveringe by scriptures and auncea[n]t doctors, a blasphemose book gathered by D. Steph. Gardiner: Nou Lord chauncelar and D. Smyth of Oxford, and other papists, as by ther books appeare, and of late setfurth vnder the name of Thomas Martin doctor of the ciuile lawes as of himself he saieth, against the godly mariadge of priests. Wherein dyuers other matters whiche the Papists defend be so confutid, that in Martyns ouerthrow they may see there own impudency and confusion. By Iohn Ponet Doctor of Diuinity and Bishop of Winchester. The author desireth the reader will content himself with this first book vntill he may haue leasure to set furth the next, whiche shalbe by Gods grace shortly. [Heirs of W. Köpfel?].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Ponet, John. An Apologie Fully Ansvveringe by Scriptures and Auncea[n]t Doctors, a Blasphemose Book Gathered by D. Steph. Gardiner: Nou Lord Chauncelar and D. Smyth of Oxford, and Other Papists, as by Ther Books Appeare, and of Late Setfurth Vnder the Name of Thomas Martin Doctor of the Ciuile Lawes as of Himself He Saieth, Against the Godly Mariadge of Priests. Wherein Dyuers Other Matters Whiche the Papists Defend Be so Confutid, That in Martyns Ouerthrow They May See There Own Impudency and Confusion. By Iohn Ponet Doctor of Diuinity and Bishop of Winchester. The Author Desireth the Reader Will Content Himself with This First Book Vntill He May Haue Leasure to Set Furth the Next, Whiche Shalbe by Gods Grace Shortly. S.l: [Heirs of W. Köpfel?], 1555.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Ponet, John. An Apologie Fully Ansvveringe by Scriptures and Auncea[n]t Doctors, a Blasphemose Book Gathered by D. Steph. Gardiner: Nou Lord Chauncelar and D. Smyth of Oxford, and Other Papists, as by Ther Books Appeare, and of Late Setfurth Vnder the Name of Thomas Martin Doctor of the Ciuile Lawes as of Himself He Saieth, Against the Godly Mariadge of Priests. Wherein Dyuers Other Matters Whiche the Papists Defend Be so Confutid, That in Martyns Ouerthrow They May See There Own Impudency and Confusion. By Iohn Ponet Doctor of Diuinity and Bishop of Winchester. The Author Desireth the Reader Will Content Himself with This First Book Vntill He May Haue Leasure to Set Furth the Next, Whiche Shalbe by Gods Grace Shortly. [Heirs of W. Köpfel?], 1555.

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