APA Citation

Dix, E. R. M. (1815). Fifty reasons, or, motives why the Roman Catholic Apostolic religion ought to be preferred to all the sects this day in Christendom: And which induced ... Anthony Ulrick, Duke of Brunswick ... to abjure Lutheranism. To which are added, three valuable papers, [viz. Decision of the Protestant University of Helmstadt, in favour of the Roman Catholic religion ... copies of two papers by Charles II ... Copy of a paper by the late Duchess of York.] Also, Roman Catholic principles, in reference to God and the King. pr. by W. Lord, for H. Fitzpatrick, Dublin.

MLA Citation

Dix, E. R. McC. Fifty Reasons, or, Motives Why the Roman Catholic Apostolic Religion Ought to Be Preferred to All the Sects This Day in Christendom: And Which Induced ... Anthony Ulrick, Duke of Brunswick ... to Abjure Lutheranism. To Which Are Added, Three Valuable Papers, [viz. Decision of the Protestant University of Helmstadt, in Favour of the Roman Catholic Religion ... Copies of Two Papers by Charles II ... Copy of a Paper by the Late Duchess of York.] Also, Roman Catholic Principles, in Reference to God and the King. pr. by W. Lord, for H. Fitzpatrick, Dublin, 1815.

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