Fitzsimon, H., & Rider, J. (1608). A Catholike confutation of M. Iohn Riders clayme of antiquitie: And a caulming comfort against his caueat. In which is demonstrated, by assurances, euen of protestants, that al antiquitie, for al pointes of religion in controuersie, is repugnant to protestancie. Secondly, that protestancie is repugnant particularlie to al articles of beleefe. Thirdly, that puritan plots are pernitious to religion, and state. And lastly, a replye to M. Riders Rescript; with a discouerie of puritan partialitie in his behalfe. [Pt. 1 by P. Auroi, pt. 2 by C. Boscard] with licence of superiours.
MLA CitationFitzsimon, Henry, and John Rider. A Catholike Confutation of M. Iohn Riders Clayme of Antiquitie: And a Caulming Comfort Against His Caueat. In Which Is Demonstrated, by Assurances, Euen of Protestants, That Al Antiquitie, for Al Pointes of Religion in Controuersie, Is Repugnant to Protestancie. Secondly, That Protestancie Is Repugnant Particularlie to Al Articles of Beleefe. Thirdly, That Puritan Plots Are Pernitious to Religion, and State. And Lastly, a Replye to M. Riders Rescript; with a Discouerie of Puritan Partialitie in His Behalfe. [Pt. 1 by P. Auroi, pt. 2 by C. Boscard] with licence of superiours, 1608.