(1679). ANTI-HAMAN OR AN ANSWER TO M. G. BURNET'S MISTERY OF INIQUITI UNVAILED. Where in is shewed the Conformity of the Doctrine, worship, et Practice of the Roman Catholick Church with those of the Purest times. The Idolatry of the Pagans is truby stated et the Imputation of Pagan Indolatry cleerely confuted. And Reasons are given why Catholicks avoyde the Communion of the Protestant Church. To which is annexed a Letter to R. Cudworth D.D. By W. E. Student in Divinity. [S.l.: s.n.].
Chicago Style CitationANTI-HAMAN OR AN ANSWER TO M. G. BURNET'S MISTERY OF INIQUITI UNVAILED. Where in Is Shewed the Conformity of the Doctrine, Worship, Et Practice of the Roman Catholick Church With Those of the Purest Times. The Idolatry of the Pagans Is Truby Stated Et the Imputation of Pagan Indolatry Cleerely Confuted. And Reasons Are Given Why Catholicks Avoyde the Communion of the Protestant Church. To Which Is Annexed a Letter to R. Cudworth D.D. By W. E. Student in Divinity. [S.l.: s.n.], 1679.
MLA CitationANTI-HAMAN OR AN ANSWER TO M. G. BURNET'S MISTERY OF INIQUITI UNVAILED. Where in Is Shewed the Conformity of the Doctrine, Worship, Et Practice of the Roman Catholick Church With Those of the Purest Times. The Idolatry of the Pagans Is Truby Stated Et the Imputation of Pagan Indolatry Cleerely Confuted. And Reasons Are Given Why Catholicks Avoyde the Communion of the Protestant Church. To Which Is Annexed a Letter to R. Cudworth D.D. By W. E. Student in Divinity. [S.l.: s.n.], 1679.