Egerton, S., & Kingston, F. (1612). [A briefe method of catechizing: Wherein are handled these foure points : 1. How miserable all men are by nature, 2. What remedie God hath appointed for their deliuerance, 3. How they must liue that are deliuered, 4. What helpes they must vse to that end : the same points are also contracted, and a forme of examining communicants added] ([The ninteenth [sic] edition, newly perused and amended by the author].). Imprinted by F.K. for Henry Fetherstone, dwelling in Pauls Churchyard, at the signe of the Rose.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationEgerton, Stephen, and Felix Kingston. [A Briefe Method of Catechizing: Wherein Are Handled These Foure Points : 1. How Miserable All Men Are by Nature, 2. What Remedie God Hath Appointed for Their Deliuerance, 3. How They Must Liue That Are Deliuered, 4. What Helpes They Must Vse to That End : The Same Points Are Also Contracted, and a Forme of Examining Communicants Added]. [The ninteenth [sic] edition, newly perused and amended by the author]. [At London: Imprinted by F.K. for Henry Fetherstone, dwelling in Pauls Churchyard, at the signe of the Rose, 1612.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationEgerton, Stephen, and Felix Kingston. [A Briefe Method of Catechizing: Wherein Are Handled These Foure Points : 1. How Miserable All Men Are by Nature, 2. What Remedie God Hath Appointed for Their Deliuerance, 3. How They Must Liue That Are Deliuered, 4. What Helpes They Must Vse to That End : The Same Points Are Also Contracted, and a Forme of Examining Communicants Added]. [The ninteenth [sic] edition, newly perused and amended by the author]. Imprinted by F.K. for Henry Fetherstone, dwelling in Pauls Churchyard, at the signe of the Rose, 1612.