Featley, D. (1642). Virtumnus romanus, or, A discovrse penned by a Romish priest: Wherein he endevours to prove that it is lawfull for a papist in England to goe to the Protestant church, to receive the communion, and to take the oathes, both of allegiance and supremacie. Imprinted by I. L. for Nicholas Bourne and Iohn Bartlet.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFeatley, Daniel. Virtumnus Romanus, or, A Discovrse Penned by a Romish Priest: Wherein He Endevours to Prove That It Is Lawfull for a Papist in England to Goe to the Protestant Church, to Receive the Communion, and to Take the Oathes, Both of Allegiance and Supremacie. London: Imprinted by I. L. for Nicholas Bourne and Iohn Bartlet, 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFeatley, Daniel. Virtumnus Romanus, or, A Discovrse Penned by a Romish Priest: Wherein He Endevours to Prove That It Is Lawfull for a Papist in England to Goe to the Protestant Church, to Receive the Communion, and to Take the Oathes, Both of Allegiance and Supremacie. Imprinted by I. L. for Nicholas Bourne and Iohn Bartlet, 1642.