APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Gulter, G. (1641). The archbishops crueltie, made knowne in a true story of one Mr. Edward Rood, who was minister at Saint Helens in Abingdon, and dismissed of his meanes and ministery by him: And in processe of time, after he had been from his meanes eleven years, he was lately againe restored. As also, how hee was cast in prison, what miseries he there sustained, and his deliverance from all. By Giles Gulter, Batchelour in Arts. [s.n.].

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Gulter, Giles. The Archbishops Crueltie, Made Knowne in a True Story of One Mr. Edward Rood, Who Was Minister at Saint Helens in Abingdon, and Dismissed of His Meanes and Ministery by Him: And in Processe of Time, After He Had Been from His Meanes Eleven Years, He Was Lately Againe Restored. As Also, How Hee Was Cast in Prison, What Miseries He There Sustained, and His Deliverance from All. By Giles Gulter, Batchelour in Arts. S.l: [s.n.], 1641.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Gulter, Giles. The Archbishops Crueltie, Made Knowne in a True Story of One Mr. Edward Rood, Who Was Minister at Saint Helens in Abingdon, and Dismissed of His Meanes and Ministery by Him: And in Processe of Time, After He Had Been from His Meanes Eleven Years, He Was Lately Againe Restored. As Also, How Hee Was Cast in Prison, What Miseries He There Sustained, and His Deliverance from All. By Giles Gulter, Batchelour in Arts. [s.n.], 1641.

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