(1604). The svpplication of certaine masse-priests falsely called Catholikes: Directed to the Kings most excellent Maiestie, now this time of Parliament, but scattered in corners, to mooue mal-contents to mutinie. Published with a marginall glosse, and an answer to the libellers reasons againe reuewed and augmented, and by sections applied to the seuerall parts of the supplicatory declamation. imprinted [by George Eld] for William Aspley.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Svpplication of Certaine Masse-priests Falsely Called Catholikes: Directed to the Kings Most Excellent Maiestie, Now This Time of Parliament, but Scattered in Corners, to Mooue Mal-contents to Mutinie. Published with a Marginall Glosse, and an Answer to the Libellers Reasons Againe Reuewed and Augmented, and by Sections Applied to the Seuerall Parts of the Supplicatory Declamation. London: imprinted [by George Eld] for William Aspley, 1604.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Svpplication of Certaine Masse-priests Falsely Called Catholikes: Directed to the Kings Most Excellent Maiestie, Now This Time of Parliament, but Scattered in Corners, to Mooue Mal-contents to Mutinie. Published with a Marginall Glosse, and an Answer to the Libellers Reasons Againe Reuewed and Augmented, and by Sections Applied to the Seuerall Parts of the Supplicatory Declamation. imprinted [by George Eld] for William Aspley, 1604.