Bullinger, H., & Coverdale, M. (1541). The olde fayth,: An euydent proba[tion] out of the holy scripture, that the [christen] fayth (which is the right [true, old &] undoubted faith, [hath] endured sens the [beginn]yng of the worlde. : [Here]in hast thou also [a short sum]me of the whole Byble/ [and a probat]ion that all vertuous [men ha]ue pleased God/ [and wer] saued thorow the [Chri]sten faith. 1541. M. Crom?].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBullinger, Heinrich, and Miles Coverdale. The Olde Fayth,: An Euydent Proba[tion] Out of the Holy Scripture, That the [christen] Fayth (which Is the Right [true, Old &] Undoubted Faith, [hath] Endured Sens the [beginn]yng of the Worlde. : [Here]in Hast Thou Also [a Short Sum]me of the Whole Byble/ [and a Probat]ion That All Vertuous [men Ha]ue Pleased God/ [and Wer] Saued Thorow the [Chri]sten Faith. 1541. [Antwerp: M. Crom?], 1541.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBullinger, Heinrich, and Miles Coverdale. The Olde Fayth,: An Euydent Proba[tion] Out of the Holy Scripture, That the [christen] Fayth (which Is the Right [true, Old &] Undoubted Faith, [hath] Endured Sens the [beginn]yng of the Worlde. : [Here]in Hast Thou Also [a Short Sum]me of the Whole Byble/ [and a Probat]ion That All Vertuous [men Ha]ue Pleased God/ [and Wer] Saued Thorow the [Chri]sten Faith. 1541. M. Crom?], 1541.