(1686). An edict of the French king prohibiting all publick exercise of the pretended reformed religion in his kingdom: Wherein he recalls and totally annuls the perpetual and irrevocable edict of King Henry the IV, his grandfather, given at Nantes, full of most gracious concessions to Protestants (The second edition corrected.). Printed by G.M.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)An Edict of the French King Prohibiting All Publick Exercise of the Pretended Reformed Religion in His Kingdom: Wherein He Recalls and Totally Annuls the Perpetual and Irrevocable Edict of King Henry the IV, His Grandfather, Given at Nantes, Full of Most Gracious Concessions to Protestants. The second edition corrected. S.l: Printed by G.M, 1686.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)An Edict of the French King Prohibiting All Publick Exercise of the Pretended Reformed Religion in His Kingdom: Wherein He Recalls and Totally Annuls the Perpetual and Irrevocable Edict of King Henry the IV, His Grandfather, Given at Nantes, Full of Most Gracious Concessions to Protestants. The second edition corrected. Printed by G.M, 1686.