Catalogue Persistent Identifier
https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn2331602
APA Citation
Vicars, John. (1644). Babylons beautie, or, The Romish-Catholicks svveet-heart containing a most lively and lovely description of Romes cardinall vertues and rarest endowments, with her apostolicall benedictions on kings and kingdomes under her tyrannicall subjection, briefly and bravely depainted in their native-splendour : a worke most seasonably composed for the revived eternall shame of all the mad-maintainers and idolizers of Romes great Diana, so cried-up and fought for now a daies by papists, atheists and formall malignant protestants. London : Printed by G.M. for Ralph Rounthwait
MLA Citation
Vicars, John. Babylons beautie, or, The Romish-Catholicks svveet-heart [microform] : containing a most lively and lovely description of Romes cardinall vertues and rarest endowments, with her apostolicall benedictions on kings and kingdomes under her tyrannicall subjection, briefly and bravely depainted in their native-splendour : a worke most seasonably composed for the revived eternall shame of all the mad-maintainers and idolizers of Romes great Diana, so cried-up and fought for now a daies by papists, atheists and formall malignant protestants / by John Vicars Printed by G.M. for Ralph Rounthwait London 1644
Australian/Harvard Citation
Vicars, John. 1644, Babylons beautie, or, The Romish-Catholicks svveet-heart [microform] : containing a most lively and lovely description of Romes cardinall vertues and rarest endowments, with her apostolicall benedictions on kings and kingdomes under her tyrannicall subjection, briefly and bravely depainted in their native-splendour : a worke most seasonably composed for the revived eternall shame of all the mad-maintainers and idolizers of Romes great Diana, so cried-up and fought for now a daies by papists, atheists and formall malignant protestants / by John Vicars Printed by G.M. for Ralph Rounthwait London
Wikipedia Citation
{{Citation | title=Babylons beautie, or, The Romish-Catholicks svveet-heart [microform] : containing a most lively and lovely description of Romes cardinall vertues and rarest endowments, with her apostolicall benedictions on kings and kingdomes under her tyrannicall subjection, briefly and bravely depainted in their native-splendour : a worke most seasonably composed for the revived eternall shame of all the mad-maintainers and idolizers of Romes great Diana, so cried-up and fought for now a daies by papists, atheists and formall malignant protestants / by John Vicars | author1=Vicars, John, 1579 or 80-1652 | year=1644 | publisher=Printed by G.M. for Ralph Rounthwait | language=English }}