Polanus von Polansdorf, A., & Wilcocks, E. (1595). The substance of Christian religion: Soundly set forth in two bookes, by definitions and partitions, framed according to the rules of a naturall method, by Amandus Polanus professor of diuinitie. The first booke concerneth faith. The second concerneth good workes. The principall pointes whereof are contained in a short table hereunto annexed. Translated out of Latin into English by E.W. By R. F[ield] for Iohn Oxenbridge dwelling in Paules churchyard, at the signe of the Parrot.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPolanus von Polansdorf, Amandus, and Elijahu Wilcocks. The Substance of Christian Religion: Soundly Set Forth in Two Bookes, by Definitions and Partitions, Framed According to the Rules of a Naturall Method, by Amandus Polanus Professor of Diuinitie. The First Booke Concerneth Faith. The Second Concerneth Good Workes. The Principall Pointes Whereof Are Contained in a Short Table Hereunto Annexed. Translated Out of Latin into English by E.W. Imprinted at London: By R. F[ield] for Iohn Oxenbridge dwelling in Paules churchyard, at the signe of the Parrot, 1595.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPolanus von Polansdorf, Amandus, and Elijahu Wilcocks. The Substance of Christian Religion: Soundly Set Forth in Two Bookes, by Definitions and Partitions, Framed According to the Rules of a Naturall Method, by Amandus Polanus Professor of Diuinitie. The First Booke Concerneth Faith. The Second Concerneth Good Workes. The Principall Pointes Whereof Are Contained in a Short Table Hereunto Annexed. Translated Out of Latin into English by E.W. By R. F[ield] for Iohn Oxenbridge dwelling in Paules churchyard, at the signe of the Parrot, 1595.