APA Citation

Protestant., A noble peer., & Dix, E. R. M. (1710). A Protestant's resolution: Shewing his reasons why he will not be a papist. Digested into so plain a method of question and answer, that an ordinary capacity may be able to defend the Protestant religion against the most cunning Jusuit or popists priest. To which is added, the popish cross, pardons, purgatory, and their breaden God. Written by a Noble peer. Printed for and sold by Mrs. Lawrence on the merchants-key near the Old-Bridge.

MLA Citation

Protestant., et al. A Protestant's Resolution: Shewing His Reasons Why He Will Not Be a Papist. Digested into so Plain a Method of Question and Answer, That an Ordinary Capacity May Be Able to Defend the Protestant Religion Against the Most Cunning Jusuit or Popists Priest. To Which Is Added, the Popish Cross, Pardons, Purgatory, and Their Breaden God. Written by a Noble Peer. Printed for and sold by Mrs. Lawrence on the merchants-key near the Old-Bridge, 1710.

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