Dent, A. (1606). A plaine exposition of the articles of our faith: By short questions and answers, for the vnderstanding of the simple. Gathered by Arthur Dent Minister of the word of God: especially for the benefit of his owne flock: who hauing taught his people these points, is careful that they all may learne them: to this end, that euery of them of his charge, may be able to giue a reason of their faith. by F.K[ingston]. for C. Burbie, and William Young.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDent, Arthur. A Plaine Exposition of the Articles of Our Faith: By Short Questions and Answers, for the Vnderstanding of the Simple. Gathered by Arthur Dent Minister of the Word of God: Especially for the Benefit of His Owne Flock: Who Hauing Taught His People These Points, Is Careful That They All May Learne Them: To This End, That Euery of Them of His Charge, May Be Able to Giue a Reason of Their Faith. Printed at London: by F.K[ingston]. for C. Burbie, and William Young, 1606.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDent, Arthur. A Plaine Exposition of the Articles of Our Faith: By Short Questions and Answers, for the Vnderstanding of the Simple. Gathered by Arthur Dent Minister of the Word of God: Especially for the Benefit of His Owne Flock: Who Hauing Taught His People These Points, Is Careful That They All May Learne Them: To This End, That Euery of Them of His Charge, May Be Able to Giue a Reason of Their Faith. by F.K[ingston]. for C. Burbie, and William Young, 1606.