The primitive rule of Reformation according to the first liturgy of K. Edward VI, 1549: Containing an extract of the same, so far as it is Popishly affected : together with several honourable testimonials thereof from church and state, of that, and of succeeding ages : as also the wishes of several churches and churchmen of the Reformation, for restoring the said liturgy in parts.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Primitive Rule of Reformation According to the First Liturgy of K. Edward VI, 1549: Containing an Extract of the Same, so Far as It Is Popishly Affected : Together with Several Honourable Testimonials Thereof from Church and State, of That, and of Succeeding Ages : As Also the Wishes of Several Churches and Churchmen of the Reformation, for Restoring the Said Liturgy in Parts.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Primitive Rule of Reformation According to the First Liturgy of K. Edward VI, 1549: Containing an Extract of the Same, so Far as It Is Popishly Affected : Together with Several Honourable Testimonials Thereof from Church and State, of That, and of Succeeding Ages : As Also the Wishes of Several Churches and Churchmen of the Reformation, for Restoring the Said Liturgy in Parts.