APA (7th ed.) Citation

Spanheim, F. (1646). Englands vvarning by Germanies vvoe: or, An historicall narration, of the originall, progresse, tenets, names, and severall sects of the Anabaptists, in Germany, and the Low Countries: Continued for about one hundred and twenty years, from anno 1521. (which was the time of their first rise,) until these dayes. VVherein is set forth their severall errors dangerous, and very destructive to the peace both of church and state: the way and manner of their spreading them: the many great commotions: (yea,to the effusion of much blood,) which they occasioned in those parts, by their opposition to, and resistance of the civill magistrates; and what course there was taken for the suppressing them. Printed by John Dever & Robert Ibbitson, for John Bellamie, at the three Golden Lions in Corn-hill, neere the Royall Exhange.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Spanheim, Friedrich. Englands Vvarning by Germanies Vvoe: Or, An Historicall Narration, of the Originall, Progresse, Tenets, Names, and Severall Sects of the Anabaptists, in Germany, and the Low Countries: Continued for About One Hundred and Twenty Years, from Anno 1521. (which Was the Time of Their First Rise,) Until These Dayes. VVherein Is Set Forth Their Severall Errors Dangerous, and Very Destructive to the Peace Both of Church and State: The Way and Manner of Their Spreading Them: The Many Great Commotions: (yea,to the Effusion of Much Blood,) Which They Occasioned in Those Parts, by Their Opposition to, and Resistance of the Civill Magistrates; and What Course There Was Taken for the Suppressing Them. London: Printed by John Dever & Robert Ibbitson, for John Bellamie, at the three Golden Lions in Corn-hill, neere the Royall Exhange, 1646.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Spanheim, Friedrich. Englands Vvarning by Germanies Vvoe: Or, An Historicall Narration, of the Originall, Progresse, Tenets, Names, and Severall Sects of the Anabaptists, in Germany, and the Low Countries: Continued for About One Hundred and Twenty Years, from Anno 1521. (which Was the Time of Their First Rise,) Until These Dayes. VVherein Is Set Forth Their Severall Errors Dangerous, and Very Destructive to the Peace Both of Church and State: The Way and Manner of Their Spreading Them: The Many Great Commotions: (yea,to the Effusion of Much Blood,) Which They Occasioned in Those Parts, by Their Opposition to, and Resistance of the Civill Magistrates; and What Course There Was Taken for the Suppressing Them. Printed by John Dever & Robert Ibbitson, for John Bellamie, at the three Golden Lions in Corn-hill, neere the Royall Exhange, 1646.

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