Philopater, F. P. (1652). The nurse of pious thoughts: Wherein is briefly shewed that the use which Roman Catholikes do make of sacred pictures, signes, and images is not idolatry or any other misdemeanour (as some imagine), but the nurse of pious thoughts and healthfull meditations. [s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPhilopater, F. P. The Nurse of Pious Thoughts: Wherein Is Briefly Shewed That the Use Which Roman Catholikes Do Make of Sacred Pictures, Signes, and Images Is Not Idolatry or Any Other Misdemeanour (as Some Imagine), but the Nurse of Pious Thoughts and Healthfull Meditations. Douay: [s.n.], 1652.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPhilopater, F. P. The Nurse of Pious Thoughts: Wherein Is Briefly Shewed That the Use Which Roman Catholikes Do Make of Sacred Pictures, Signes, and Images Is Not Idolatry or Any Other Misdemeanour (as Some Imagine), but the Nurse of Pious Thoughts and Healthfull Meditations. [s.n.], 1652.