APA (7th ed.) Citation

Woodroffe, B. (1690). The fall of Babylon. Or, Seasonable reflections on the novelties of Rome: With the rise, growth, and final overthrow of Antichrist now at hand: occasioned by the preface to a treatise called Nubes testium, or, A collection of primitive fathers giving testimony to the faith once delivered to the saints, being (as the author stileth it) a full discovery of the sentiments of the ancient fathers in the chief points of controversy at present under debate. Written upon the first coming forth of the said treatise, (but not permitted to be then made public:) for the benefit of all, who abominate the corruptions of the great whore, and would not be partakers of her sins, or plagues. By B.W. D.D. printed for George Powel, over against Lincolns Inn-Gate in Chancery-Lane.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Woodroffe, Benjamin. The Fall of Babylon. Or, Seasonable Reflections on the Novelties of Rome: With the Rise, Growth, and Final Overthrow of Antichrist Now at Hand: Occasioned by the Preface to a Treatise Called Nubes Testium, or, A Collection of Primitive Fathers Giving Testimony to the Faith Once Delivered to the Saints, Being (as the Author Stileth It) a Full Discovery of the Sentiments of the Ancient Fathers in the Chief Points of Controversy at Present Under Debate. Written upon the First Coming Forth of the Said Treatise, (but Not Permitted to Be Then Made Public:) for the Benefit of All, Who Abominate the Corruptions of the Great Whore, and Would Not Be Partakers of Her Sins, or Plagues. By B.W. D.D. London: printed for George Powel, over against Lincolns Inn-Gate in Chancery-Lane, 1690.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Woodroffe, Benjamin. The Fall of Babylon. Or, Seasonable Reflections on the Novelties of Rome: With the Rise, Growth, and Final Overthrow of Antichrist Now at Hand: Occasioned by the Preface to a Treatise Called Nubes Testium, or, A Collection of Primitive Fathers Giving Testimony to the Faith Once Delivered to the Saints, Being (as the Author Stileth It) a Full Discovery of the Sentiments of the Ancient Fathers in the Chief Points of Controversy at Present Under Debate. Written upon the First Coming Forth of the Said Treatise, (but Not Permitted to Be Then Made Public:) for the Benefit of All, Who Abominate the Corruptions of the Great Whore, and Would Not Be Partakers of Her Sins, or Plagues. By B.W. D.D. printed for George Powel, over against Lincolns Inn-Gate in Chancery-Lane, 1690.

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