APA (7th ed.) Citation

Calvin, J., & Somerset, E. S. (1550). An epistle both of Godly consolacion and also of aduertisement: Written by Iohn Caluine the pastour & preacher of Geneua, to the right noble prince Edwarde Duke of Somerset, before the tyme or knoweledge had of his trouble, but deliuered to the saide Duke, in the time of his trouble, and so translated out of frenche by the same Duke himself, in the time of his impriesonment. by [W. Baldwin? in the shop of] Edward Whitchurche.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Calvin, Jean, and Edward Seymour Somerset. An Epistle Both of Godly Consolacion and Also of Aduertisement: Written by Iohn Caluine the Pastour & Preacher of Geneua, to the Right Noble Prince Edwarde Duke of Somerset, Before the Tyme or Knoweledge Had of His Trouble, but Deliuered to the Saide Duke, in the Time of His Trouble, and so Translated Out of Frenche by the Same Duke Himself, in the Time of His Impriesonment. [Imprinted at London: by [W. Baldwin? in the shop of] Edward Whitchurche, 1550.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Calvin, Jean, and Edward Seymour Somerset. An Epistle Both of Godly Consolacion and Also of Aduertisement: Written by Iohn Caluine the Pastour & Preacher of Geneua, to the Right Noble Prince Edwarde Duke of Somerset, Before the Tyme or Knoweledge Had of His Trouble, but Deliuered to the Saide Duke, in the Time of His Trouble, and so Translated Out of Frenche by the Same Duke Himself, in the Time of His Impriesonment. by [W. Baldwin? in the shop of] Edward Whitchurche, 1550.

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