(1647). A vvonderfull plot or Mystery of state, discovered for prevention of Englands imminent desolation: Never more feared then at this present. Being a parallell between a Jesuite, who hath ruined many nations; and an Independant, who is like to be the speedy destruction of this. In nature of a dialogue between a grand, capitall, Catholick Popish Independent, a Jesuite, and a petty Independent, of a slender capacity, an uncertain wandring schismatick. Both condoling the ineffectuall successe of their incessant studies, and indevours. [s.n.].
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)A Vvonderfull Plot or Mystery of State, Discovered for Prevention of Englands Imminent Desolation: Never More Feared Then at This Present. Being a Parallell Between a Jesuite, Who Hath Ruined Many Nations; and an Independant, Who Is like to Be the Speedy Destruction of This. In Nature of a Dialogue Between a Grand, Capitall, Catholick Popish Independent, a Jesuite, and a Petty Independent, of a Slender Capacity, an Uncertain Wandring Schismatick. Both Condoling the Ineffectuall Successe of Their Incessant Studies, and Indevours. London: [s.n.], 1647.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)A Vvonderfull Plot or Mystery of State, Discovered for Prevention of Englands Imminent Desolation: Never More Feared Then at This Present. Being a Parallell Between a Jesuite, Who Hath Ruined Many Nations; and an Independant, Who Is like to Be the Speedy Destruction of This. In Nature of a Dialogue Between a Grand, Capitall, Catholick Popish Independent, a Jesuite, and a Petty Independent, of a Slender Capacity, an Uncertain Wandring Schismatick. Both Condoling the Ineffectuall Successe of Their Incessant Studies, and Indevours. [s.n.], 1647.