APA Citation

Walsh, P. (1662). The more ample accompt, the answers to the exceptions, the inducements, and invitation, promised: In the advertisement annexed to the late printed Remonstrance, Protestation, &c. of the Roman Catholick clergy of Ireland. And (in conclusion of all) an humble earnest advise to the nobility, genrty, and other lay Catholicks of the three nations. Moreover, and for the better information, and fuller satisfaction of the reader, the foresaid Remonstrance, &c. and advertisment prefix'd. Finally an appendix of censures and arrests against the uncatholick positions of some otherwise Catholick writers. By F. Peter Walsh, of St. Fran. ord. read. of div. procur. of the above clergy, both sec. and reg. printed by Thomas Mabb.

MLA Citation

Walsh, Peter. The More Ample Accompt, the Answers to the Exceptions, the Inducements, and Invitation, Promised: In the Advertisement Annexed to the Late Printed Remonstrance, Protestation, &c. of the Roman Catholick Clergy of Ireland. And (in Conclusion of All) an Humble Earnest Advise to the Nobility, Genrty, and Other Lay Catholicks of the Three Nations. Moreover, and for the Better Information, and Fuller Satisfaction of the Reader, the Foresaid Remonstrance, &c. and Advertisment Prefix'd. Finally an Appendix of Censures and Arrests Against the Uncatholick Positions of Some Otherwise Catholick Writers. By F. Peter Walsh, of St. Fran. Ord. Read. of Div. Procur. of the Above Clergy, Both Sec. and Reg. printed by Thomas Mabb, 1662.

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