Hollybush, J. (1538). The Newe Testament both in Latine and Englyshe: Eche correspondente to the other after the vulgare text, communely called S. Jeromes. By James Nicholson.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHollybush, John. The Newe Testament Both in Latine and Englyshe: Eche Correspondente to the Other After the Vulgare Text, Communely Called S. Jeromes. Prynted in Southwarke: By James Nicholson, 1538.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHollybush, John. The Newe Testament Both in Latine and Englyshe: Eche Correspondente to the Other After the Vulgare Text, Communely Called S. Jeromes. By James Nicholson, 1538.
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