Brownsword, W. u. 1. (1660). The Quaker-Jesuite, or, Popery in Quakerisme: Being a clear discovery 1. That their doctrines, with their proofs and arguments, are fetcht out of the Council of Trent, Bellarmine, and others. 2. That their practises are fetcht out of the rules and practises of popish monks. With a serious admonition to the Quakers, to consider their ways, and return from whence they are fallen. printed by J.M. and are to be sold by Miles Harrison, bookseller in Kendal.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Brownsword, William um 1654. The Quaker-Jesuite, or, Popery in Quakerisme: Being a Clear Discovery 1. That Their Doctrines, with Their Proofs and Arguments, Are Fetcht Out of the Council of Trent, Bellarmine, and Others. 2. That Their Practises Are Fetcht Out of the Rules and Practises of Popish Monks. With a Serious Admonition to the Quakers, to Consider Their Ways, and Return from Whence They Are Fallen. London: printed by J.M. and are to be sold by Miles Harrison, bookseller in Kendal, 1660.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Brownsword, William um 1654. The Quaker-Jesuite, or, Popery in Quakerisme: Being a Clear Discovery 1. That Their Doctrines, with Their Proofs and Arguments, Are Fetcht Out of the Council of Trent, Bellarmine, and Others. 2. That Their Practises Are Fetcht Out of the Rules and Practises of Popish Monks. With a Serious Admonition to the Quakers, to Consider Their Ways, and Return from Whence They Are Fallen. printed by J.M. and are to be sold by Miles Harrison, bookseller in Kendal, 1660.