APA (7th ed.) Citation

Church of England & Savonarola, G. (1543). The prymer in Englysh and latyn, after the vse of Sarum,: Set out at length with manye goodly prayers, with the exposicyon vpon the psalme called Miserere mei deus, and inte domine speraui, with the epystels and gospels on euery Sonday, and holye daye in the yeare. T. Petyt.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Church of England and Girolamo Savonarola. The Prymer in Englysh and Latyn, After the Vse of Sarum,: Set Out at Length with Manye Goodly Prayers, with the Exposicyon Vpon the Psalme Called Miserere Mei Deus, and Inte Domine Speraui, with the Epystels and Gospels on Euery Sonday, and Holye Daye in the Yeare. [London: T. Petyt, 1543.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Church of England and Girolamo Savonarola. The Prymer in Englysh and Latyn, After the Vse of Sarum,: Set Out at Length with Manye Goodly Prayers, with the Exposicyon Vpon the Psalme Called Miserere Mei Deus, and Inte Domine Speraui, with the Epystels and Gospels on Euery Sonday, and Holye Daye in the Yeare. T. Petyt, 1543.

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