Catalogue Persistent Identifier
https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn242870
APA Citation
Cooke, Edward. (1680). A true and perfect narrative of the inhumane practices (occasioned by the damnable positions) of Jesuites and papists towards protestants at home and abroad being a relation of several horrid and barbarous murthers and treasons committed by them, which may serve as a supplement to the narrative made by Mr. John Smith, gent. London : Printed for Samuel Day
MLA Citation
Cooke, Edward. A true and perfect narrative of the inhumane practices (occasioned by the damnable positions) of Jesuites and papists towards protestants at home and abroad [microform] : being a relation of several horrid and barbarous murthers and treasons committed by them, which may serve as a supplement to the narrative made by Mr. John Smith, gent Printed for Samuel Day London 1680
Australian/Harvard Citation
Cooke, Edward. 1680, A true and perfect narrative of the inhumane practices (occasioned by the damnable positions) of Jesuites and papists towards protestants at home and abroad [microform] : being a relation of several horrid and barbarous murthers and treasons committed by them, which may serve as a supplement to the narrative made by Mr. John Smith, gent Printed for Samuel Day London
Wikipedia Citation
{{Citation | title=A true and perfect narrative of the inhumane practices (occasioned by the damnable positions) of Jesuites and papists towards protestants at home and abroad [microform] : being a relation of several horrid and barbarous murthers and treasons committed by them, which may serve as a supplement to the narrative made by Mr. John Smith, gent | author1=Cooke, Edward, of the Middle Temple | year=1680 | publisher=Printed for Samuel Day | language=English }}