APA (7th ed.) Citation

Jelinger, C. (1681). Sacra unio, or, An holy union, chiefly proposed to the divided Protestants in England, and extensively to all other Christians abroad in the world according in fundamentals, and disowning the Pope's supremacy and image-worship: Whereunto is added this needful advice, that they all bear one with another, in things which they cannot yet in their consciences agree upon, as rites, ceremonies and discipline. Printed by M. White, for John Wright ..., and Jacob Sampson.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Jelinger, Christopher. Sacra Unio, or, An Holy Union, Chiefly Proposed to the Divided Protestants in England, and Extensively to All Other Christians Abroad in the World According in Fundamentals, and Disowning the Pope's Supremacy and Image-worship: Whereunto Is Added This Needful Advice, That They All Bear One with Another, in Things Which They Cannot yet in Their Consciences Agree upon, as Rites, Ceremonies and Discipline. London: Printed by M. White, for John Wright ..., and Jacob Sampson, 1681.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Jelinger, Christopher. Sacra Unio, or, An Holy Union, Chiefly Proposed to the Divided Protestants in England, and Extensively to All Other Christians Abroad in the World According in Fundamentals, and Disowning the Pope's Supremacy and Image-worship: Whereunto Is Added This Needful Advice, That They All Bear One with Another, in Things Which They Cannot yet in Their Consciences Agree upon, as Rites, Ceremonies and Discipline. Printed by M. White, for John Wright ..., and Jacob Sampson, 1681.

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