Garnet, H. (1593). An apology against the defence of schisme: Lately written by an English diuine at Doway, for answere to a letter of a lapsed Catholicke in England his frend: who hauing in the late co[m]mission gone to to [sic] the Church, defended his fall. Wherin is plainly declared, and manifestlye proued, the generall doctrine of the diuines, & of the Church of Christ, which hitherto hath been taught and followed in England, concerning this pointe. [Fr. Garnet's first Press].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGarnet, Henry. An Apology Against the Defence of Schisme: Lately Written by an English Diuine at Doway, for Answere to a Letter of a Lapsed Catholicke in England His Frend: Who Hauing in the Late Co[m]mission Gone to to [sic] the Church, Defended His Fall. Wherin Is Plainly Declared, and Manifestlye Proued, the Generall Doctrine of the Diuines, & of the Church of Christ, Which Hitherto Hath Been Taught and Followed in England, Concerning This Pointe. [London]: [Fr. Garnet's first Press], 1593.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationGarnet, Henry. An Apology Against the Defence of Schisme: Lately Written by an English Diuine at Doway, for Answere to a Letter of a Lapsed Catholicke in England His Frend: Who Hauing in the Late Co[m]mission Gone to to [sic] the Church, Defended His Fall. Wherin Is Plainly Declared, and Manifestlye Proued, the Generall Doctrine of the Diuines, & of the Church of Christ, Which Hitherto Hath Been Taught and Followed in England, Concerning This Pointe. [Fr. Garnet's first Press], 1593.