APA (7th ed.) Citation

Elliott, C. (1841). Delineation of Roman Catholicism: Drawn from the authentic and acknowledged standards of the Church of Rome: namely, her creeds, catechisms, decisions of councils, papal bulls, Roman Catholic writers, the records of history, etc., etc.: in which the peculiar doctrines, morals, government, and usages of the Church of Rome are stated, treated at large, and confuted. G. Lane.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Elliott, Charles. Delineation of Roman Catholicism: Drawn from the Authentic and Acknowledged Standards of the Church of Rome: Namely, Her Creeds, Catechisms, Decisions of Councils, Papal Bulls, Roman Catholic Writers, the Records of History, Etc., Etc.: In Which the Peculiar Doctrines, Morals, Government, and Usages of the Church of Rome Are Stated, Treated at Large, and Confuted. New York: G. Lane, 1841.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Elliott, Charles. Delineation of Roman Catholicism: Drawn from the Authentic and Acknowledged Standards of the Church of Rome: Namely, Her Creeds, Catechisms, Decisions of Councils, Papal Bulls, Roman Catholic Writers, the Records of History, Etc., Etc.: In Which the Peculiar Doctrines, Morals, Government, and Usages of the Church of Rome Are Stated, Treated at Large, and Confuted. G. Lane, 1841.

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