(1641). Religions enemies: With a brief and ingenious relation, as by Anabaptists, Brownists, papists, Familists, Atheists and Foolists, sawcily presuming to tosse religion in a blanquet. for Thomas Bates in the Old-baily.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationReligions Enemies: With a Brief and Ingenious Relation, as by Anabaptists, Brownists, Papists, Familists, Atheists and Foolists, Sawcily Presuming to Tosse Religion in a Blanquet. Printed at London: for Thomas Bates in the Old-baily, 1641.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationReligions Enemies: With a Brief and Ingenious Relation, as by Anabaptists, Brownists, Papists, Familists, Atheists and Foolists, Sawcily Presuming to Tosse Religion in a Blanquet. for Thomas Bates in the Old-baily, 1641.
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