APA (7th ed.) Citation

Sarpi, P., Brent, N., Young, R., Raworth, J., & Whitaker, R. (1640). The historie of the Councel of Trent: In eight bookes ; in which (besides the ordinarie Acts of the Councell) are declared many notable occurrences which happened in Christendome during the space of fourtie yeeres and more ; and particularly the practices of the Court of Rome to hinder the reformation of their errours and to maintaine their greatnesse ; unto this third edition are added divers observable passages and epistles concerning the truth of this historie (3rd. ed.). printed by Robert Young and John Raworth for Richard Whittaker, and are to be sold at the Kings Armes in Pauls Church-yard.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Sarpi, Paolo, Nathaniel Brent, Robert Young, John Raworth, and Richard Whitaker. The Historie of the Councel of Trent: In Eight Bookes ; in Which (besides the Ordinarie Acts of the Councell) Are Declared Many Notable Occurrences Which Happened in Christendome During the Space of Fourtie Yeeres and More ; and Particularly the Practices of the Court of Rome to Hinder the Reformation of Their Errours and to Maintaine Their Greatnesse ; Unto This Third Edition Are Added Divers Observable Passages and Epistles Concerning the Truth of This Historie. 3rd. ed. London: printed by Robert Young and John Raworth for Richard Whittaker, and are to be sold at the Kings Armes in Pauls Church-yard, 1640.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Sarpi, Paolo, et al. The Historie of the Councel of Trent: In Eight Bookes ; in Which (besides the Ordinarie Acts of the Councell) Are Declared Many Notable Occurrences Which Happened in Christendome During the Space of Fourtie Yeeres and More ; and Particularly the Practices of the Court of Rome to Hinder the Reformation of Their Errours and to Maintaine Their Greatnesse ; Unto This Third Edition Are Added Divers Observable Passages and Epistles Concerning the Truth of This Historie. 3rd. ed. printed by Robert Young and John Raworth for Richard Whittaker, and are to be sold at the Kings Armes in Pauls Church-yard, 1640.

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