Crashaw, W. (1643). Loyola's disloyalty, or, The Iesuites open rebellion against God and his church: Whose doctrine is blasphemie in the highest degree against the blood of Christ, which they vilifie, and under-valew, that they might uphold their merits, by consequent, encouraging all. Printed by B.A.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Crashaw, William. Loyola's Disloyalty, or, The Iesuites Open Rebellion Against God and His Church: Whose Doctrine Is Blasphemie in the Highest Degree Against the Blood of Christ, Which They Vilifie, and Under-valew, That They Might Uphold Their Merits, by Consequent, Encouraging All. London: Printed by B.A, 1643.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Crashaw, William. Loyola's Disloyalty, or, The Iesuites Open Rebellion Against God and His Church: Whose Doctrine Is Blasphemie in the Highest Degree Against the Blood of Christ, Which They Vilifie, and Under-valew, That They Might Uphold Their Merits, by Consequent, Encouraging All. Printed by B.A, 1643.