(1672). The Popes bull, or, Papal creed made at Trent and promulgated at Rome by Pope-Pious Fourth demonstrated to be antichristian: Whereunto is added a discourse between an English Protestant and a popish Jesuit who endeavoured to seduce some persons in London to the imbracing of popery. s.n.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)The Popes Bull, or, Papal Creed Made at Trent and Promulgated at Rome by Pope-Pious Fourth Demonstrated to Be Antichristian: Whereunto Is Added a Discourse Between an English Protestant and a Popish Jesuit Who Endeavoured to Seduce Some Persons in London to the Imbracing of Popery. S.l: s.n, 1672.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)The Popes Bull, or, Papal Creed Made at Trent and Promulgated at Rome by Pope-Pious Fourth Demonstrated to Be Antichristian: Whereunto Is Added a Discourse Between an English Protestant and a Popish Jesuit Who Endeavoured to Seduce Some Persons in London to the Imbracing of Popery. s.n, 1672.