Rogers, J. (1578). The displaying of an horrible secte of grosse and wicked heretiques, naming themselues the Familie of Loue: With the liues of their authours, and what doctrine they teach in corners. Newely set foorth by I.R. 1578. Wherevnto is annexed a confession of certain articles, which was made by two of the Familie of Loue, being examined before a iustice of peace, the 28. of May 1561. touching their errours taught amongest them at their assemblies. [By Henry Middleton] for George Bishop.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRogers, John. The Displaying of an Horrible Secte of Grosse and Wicked Heretiques, Naming Themselues the Familie of Loue: With the Liues of Their Authours, and What Doctrine They Teach in Corners. Newely Set Foorth by I.R. 1578. Wherevnto Is Annexed a Confession of Certain Articles, Which Was Made by Two of the Familie of Loue, Being Examined Before a Iustice of Peace, the 28. of May 1561. Touching Their Errours Taught Amongest Them at Their Assemblies. Imprinted at London: [By Henry Middleton] for George Bishop, 1578.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRogers, John. The Displaying of an Horrible Secte of Grosse and Wicked Heretiques, Naming Themselues the Familie of Loue: With the Liues of Their Authours, and What Doctrine They Teach in Corners. Newely Set Foorth by I.R. 1578. Wherevnto Is Annexed a Confession of Certain Articles, Which Was Made by Two of the Familie of Loue, Being Examined Before a Iustice of Peace, the 28. of May 1561. Touching Their Errours Taught Amongest Them at Their Assemblies. [By Henry Middleton] for George Bishop, 1578.