APA (7th ed.) Citation

Harlowe, P. (1641). A detection or discovery of a notable fraud committed by R.B., a seminary priest of Rome, upon two of the articles of the Church of England: In a booke imprinted in anno 1632, intituled, The judgment of the apostles and of those of the first age in all points of doctrine, questioned betweene the Catholikes and Protestants of England as they are set downe in the nine and thirty articles of their religion. Printed by E.P. for William Leake.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Harlowe, Pedaell. A Detection or Discovery of a Notable Fraud Committed by R.B., a Seminary Priest of Rome, upon Two of the Articles of the Church of England: In a Booke Imprinted in Anno 1632, Intituled, The Judgment of the Apostles and of Those of the First Age in All Points of Doctrine, Questioned Betweene the Catholikes and Protestants of England as They Are Set Downe in the Nine and Thirty Articles of Their Religion. London: Printed by E.P. for William Leake, 1641.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Harlowe, Pedaell. A Detection or Discovery of a Notable Fraud Committed by R.B., a Seminary Priest of Rome, upon Two of the Articles of the Church of England: In a Booke Imprinted in Anno 1632, Intituled, The Judgment of the Apostles and of Those of the First Age in All Points of Doctrine, Questioned Betweene the Catholikes and Protestants of England as They Are Set Downe in the Nine and Thirty Articles of Their Religion. Printed by E.P. for William Leake, 1641.

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