Garnet, H. (1593). A treatise of c[hri]stian renunciation: Compiled of excellent sentences [and] as it were diuerse homelies of ancient fathers: wherin is shewed how farre it is lawfull or necessary for the loue of Christ t[o] forsake father, mother, wife and children, and all other worldly creatures. Against the enemies of the crosse of Christ, ... Wherunto is added [a shorte discourse against going to hereticall churches.]. Fr. Garnet's first press.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGarnet, Henry. A Treatise of C[hri]stian Renunciation: Compiled of Excellent Sentences [and] as It Were Diuerse Homelies of Ancient Fathers: Wherin Is Shewed How Farre It Is Lawfull or Necessary for the Loue of Christ t[o] Forsake Father, Mother, Wife and Children, and All Other Worldly Creatures. Against the Enemies of the Crosse of Christ, ... Wherunto Is Added [a Shorte Discourse Against Going to Hereticall Churches.]. [London: Fr. Garnet's first press, 1593.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGarnet, Henry. A Treatise of C[hri]stian Renunciation: Compiled of Excellent Sentences [and] as It Were Diuerse Homelies of Ancient Fathers: Wherin Is Shewed How Farre It Is Lawfull or Necessary for the Loue of Christ t[o] Forsake Father, Mother, Wife and Children, and All Other Worldly Creatures. Against the Enemies of the Crosse of Christ, ... Wherunto Is Added [a Shorte Discourse Against Going to Hereticall Churches.]. Fr. Garnet's first press, 1593.