APA Citation

Felton, H. (1727). The common people taught to defend their communion with the Church of England, against the attempts and insinuations of popish emissarys: In a dialogue between a popish priest, and a plain countryman. By Henry Felton D.D. Principal of Edmund Hall, Rector of Whitwell in Derbyshire, and Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Rutland. Oxford: printed at the Theatre; and are to be sold by Stephen Fletcher and Rich. Clements in Oxford; Benj. Motte Bookseller near the middle Temple-Gate in London; and by the booksellers in Leicester, Nottingham, Chesterfield, and Derby.

Chicago Style Citation

Felton, Henry. The Common People Taught to Defend Their Communion With the Church of England, against the Attempts and Insinuations of Popish Emissarys: In a Dialogue between a Popish Priest, and a Plain Countryman. By Henry Felton D.D. Principal of Edmund Hall, Rector of Whitwell in Derbyshire, and Chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Rutland. Oxford: printed at the Theatre; and are to be sold by Stephen Fletcher and Rich. Clements in Oxford; Benj. Motte Bookseller near the middle Temple-Gate in London; and by the booksellers in Leicester, Nottingham, Chesterfield, and Derby, 1727.

MLA Citation

Felton, Henry. The Common People Taught to Defend Their Communion With the Church of England, against the Attempts and Insinuations of Popish Emissarys: In a Dialogue between a Popish Priest, and a Plain Countryman. By Henry Felton D.D. Principal of Edmund Hall, Rector of Whitwell in Derbyshire, and Chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Rutland. Oxford: printed at the Theatre; and are to be sold by Stephen Fletcher and Rich. Clements in Oxford; Benj. Motte Bookseller near the middle Temple-Gate in London; and by the booksellers in Leicester, Nottingham, Chesterfield, and Derby, 1727.

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