APA (7th ed.) Citation

Murphy, C. (1737). A true and exact relation of the death of two catholicks,: Who suffered for their religion at the summer assizes, held at Lancaster in the year 1628. Republished with some additions, on account of a wonderful cure wrought by the intercession of one of them F. Edmund Arrowsmith, a priest of the Society of Jesus, in the person of Thomas Hawarden, son of Caryl Hawarden of Appleton, within Widness in Lancashire. The death of the generous lay-man Richard Herst was not to be omitted, that the happy cause, which united them in their sufferings, may jointly preserve their memories. [s.n.].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Murphy, Cornelius. A True and Exact Relation of the Death of Two Catholicks,: Who Suffered for Their Religion at the Summer Assizes, Held at Lancaster in the Year 1628. Republished with Some Additions, on Account of a Wonderful Cure Wrought by the Intercession of One of Them F. Edmund Arrowsmith, a Priest of the Society of Jesus, in the Person of Thomas Hawarden, Son of Caryl Hawarden of Appleton, Within Widness in Lancashire. The Death of the Generous Lay-man Richard Herst Was Not to Be Omitted, That the Happy Cause, Which United Them in Their Sufferings, May Jointly Preserve Their Memories. London: [s.n.], 1737.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Murphy, Cornelius. A True and Exact Relation of the Death of Two Catholicks,: Who Suffered for Their Religion at the Summer Assizes, Held at Lancaster in the Year 1628. Republished with Some Additions, on Account of a Wonderful Cure Wrought by the Intercession of One of Them F. Edmund Arrowsmith, a Priest of the Society of Jesus, in the Person of Thomas Hawarden, Son of Caryl Hawarden of Appleton, Within Widness in Lancashire. The Death of the Generous Lay-man Richard Herst Was Not to Be Omitted, That the Happy Cause, Which United Them in Their Sufferings, May Jointly Preserve Their Memories. [s.n.], 1737.

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