APA (7th ed.) Citation

Heinrich VIII. England, K. (1687). Assertio septem sacramentorum, or, An assertion of the seven sacraments against Martin Luther: To which is adjoyn'd his epistle to the pope, Mr. John Clark's oration, and the pope's answer thereunto as also, the pope's bull, by which His Holiness was pleas'd to bestow upon K. Henry VIII (for composing this book) that most illustrious, splended, and most Christian-like title of Defender of the faith ; faithfully translated into English by T.W. Gent. Printed by Nath. Thompson.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Heinrich VIII. England, König. Assertio Septem Sacramentorum, or, An Assertion of the Seven Sacraments Against Martin Luther: To Which Is Adjoyn'd His Epistle to the Pope, Mr. John Clark's Oration, and the Pope's Answer Thereunto as Also, the Pope's Bull, by Which His Holiness Was Pleas'd to Bestow upon K. Henry VIII (for Composing This Book) That Most Illustrious, Splended, and Most Christian-like Title of Defender of the Faith ; Faithfully Translated into English by T.W. Gent. London: Printed by Nath. Thompson, 1687.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Heinrich VIII. England, König. Assertio Septem Sacramentorum, or, An Assertion of the Seven Sacraments Against Martin Luther: To Which Is Adjoyn'd His Epistle to the Pope, Mr. John Clark's Oration, and the Pope's Answer Thereunto as Also, the Pope's Bull, by Which His Holiness Was Pleas'd to Bestow upon K. Henry VIII (for Composing This Book) That Most Illustrious, Splended, and Most Christian-like Title of Defender of the Faith ; Faithfully Translated into English by T.W. Gent. Printed by Nath. Thompson, 1687.

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