APA (7e ed.) Bronvermelding

(1629). Speculum Iesuiticum. Or, The Iesuites looking-glasse. VVherein they may behold Ignatius (their patron) his progresse, their owne pilgrimage: His life, their beginning, proceedings, propagation, and present state, or greatnesse. Together with a true catalogue of all their colledges, profess'd houses, houses of approbation, seminaries, and houses of residence in all parts of the world. And lastly, the true number of the fellowes of their Societie, taken out of their owne bookes and catalogues. Which may serue as a fore-warning for England, to chase away in time, this trayterous and insociable Societie, or disordered Iesuiticall order. / By L.O. that hath beene an occular witnesse of their impostures and hipocrisie.

Chicago (17e ed.) Bronvermelding

Speculum Iesuiticum. Or, The Iesuites Looking-glasse. VVherein They May Behold Ignatius (their Patron) His Progresse, Their Owne Pilgrimage: His Life, Their Beginning, Proceedings, Propagation, and Present State, or Greatnesse. Together with a True Catalogue of All Their Colledges, Profess'd Houses, Houses of Approbation, Seminaries, and Houses of Residence in All Parts of the World. And Lastly, the True Number of the Fellowes of Their Societie, Taken Out of Their Owne Bookes and Catalogues. Which May Serue as a Fore-warning for England, to Chase Away in Time, This Trayterous and Insociable Societie, or Disordered Iesuiticall Order. / By L.O. That Hath Beene an Occular Witnesse of Their Impostures and Hipocrisie. 1629.

MLA (9e ed.) Bronvermelding

Speculum Iesuiticum. Or, The Iesuites Looking-glasse. VVherein They May Behold Ignatius (their Patron) His Progresse, Their Owne Pilgrimage: His Life, Their Beginning, Proceedings, Propagation, and Present State, or Greatnesse. Together with a True Catalogue of All Their Colledges, Profess'd Houses, Houses of Approbation, Seminaries, and Houses of Residence in All Parts of the World. And Lastly, the True Number of the Fellowes of Their Societie, Taken Out of Their Owne Bookes and Catalogues. Which May Serue as a Fore-warning for England, to Chase Away in Time, This Trayterous and Insociable Societie, or Disordered Iesuiticall Order. / By L.O. That Hath Beene an Occular Witnesse of Their Impostures and Hipocrisie. 1629.

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