APA (7th ed.) Citation

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 Style (17th ed.) Citation

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 (9th ed.) Citation

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.

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