APA (7th ed.) Citation

Anderton, L. (1633). The progenie of Catholicks and Protestants: Whereby on the one side is proved the lineal descent of Catholicks, for the Roman faith and religion, from the holie fathers of the primitive church, even from Christ's verie time until these our dayes, and on the other, the never-being of Protestants or their novel sect al the foresayed time, otherwise then in confessed and condemned hereticks, and al this is convinced by the manifold and clearest acknowledgements of Protestant writers, both forrain and domesticks. by the widow of Nicolas Courant.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Anderton, Lawrence. The Progenie of Catholicks and Protestants: Whereby on the One Side Is Proved the Lineal Descent of Catholicks, for the Roman Faith and Religion, from the Holie Fathers of the Primitive Church, Even from Christ's Verie Time Until These Our Dayes, and on the Other, the Never-being of Protestants or Their Novel Sect Al the Foresayed Time, Otherwise Then in Confessed and Condemned Hereticks, and Al This Is Convinced by the Manifold and Clearest Acknowledgements of Protestant Writers, Both Forrain and Domesticks. Rouen: by the widow of Nicolas Courant, 1633.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Anderton, Lawrence. The Progenie of Catholicks and Protestants: Whereby on the One Side Is Proved the Lineal Descent of Catholicks, for the Roman Faith and Religion, from the Holie Fathers of the Primitive Church, Even from Christ's Verie Time Until These Our Dayes, and on the Other, the Never-being of Protestants or Their Novel Sect Al the Foresayed Time, Otherwise Then in Confessed and Condemned Hereticks, and Al This Is Convinced by the Manifold and Clearest Acknowledgements of Protestant Writers, Both Forrain and Domesticks. by the widow of Nicolas Courant, 1633.

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