APA Citation

Egan, A., T. L, & Thorpe, T. (1673). The Franciscan convert: or A recantation-sermon of Anthony Egan: Late confessor general of the Kingdom of Ireland, and guardian of the Friory of Monasterioris, in the province of Lemster; now a minister of the gospel, according to the ordination of the Church of England. Preached at St. Maudlins Old-Fishstreet in London, April 6. 1673. To which is annexed, a narrative (presented to the Parliament) of the strange behaviour and speeches of the papists in Ireland since his Majesties declaration of indulgence. With the pass in favour of the said Anthony Egan, by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Also some observations on the carriage and actions of the Roman Catholicks in London since the late act against popery. Printed for Robert Clavel in Little Britain.

MLA Citation

Egan, Anthony, et al. The Franciscan Convert: Or A Recantation-sermon of Anthony Egan: Late Confessor General of the Kingdom of Ireland, and Guardian of the Friory of Monasterioris, in the Province of Lemster; Now a Minister of the Gospel, According to the Ordination of the Church of England. Preached at St. Maudlins Old-Fishstreet in London, April 6. 1673. To Which Is Annexed, a Narrative (presented to the Parliament) of the Strange Behaviour and Speeches of the Papists in Ireland Since His Majesties Declaration of Indulgence. With the Pass in Favour of the Said Anthony Egan, by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Also Some Observations on the Carriage and Actions of the Roman Catholicks in London Since the Late Act Against Popery. Printed for Robert Clavel in Little Britain, 1673.

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