APA (7th ed.) Citation

Corro, A. d., & Corro, A. d. (1577). A supplication exhibited to the most mightie Prince Philip king of Spain &c.: VVherin is contained the summe of our Christian religion, for theprofession whereof the Protestants in the lowe Countries of Flaunders, &c. doe suffer persecution, vvyth the meanes to acquiet and appease the troubles in those partes. There is annexed An epistle written to the ministers of Antwerpe, which are called of the confession of Auspurge, concerning the Supper of our sauiour Iesus Christ. VVritten in French and Latine, by Anthonie Corronus of Siuill, professor of Diuinitie. By Francis Coldocke, and Henrie Bynneman.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Corro, Antonio del, and Antonio del Corro. A Supplication Exhibited to the Most Mightie Prince Philip King of Spain &c.: VVherin Is Contained the Summe of Our Christian Religion, for Theprofession Whereof the Protestants in the Lowe Countries of Flaunders, &c. Doe Suffer Persecution, Vvyth the Meanes to Acquiet and Appease the Troubles in Those Partes. There Is Annexed An Epistle Written to the Ministers of Antwerpe, Which Are Called of the Confession of Auspurge, Concerning the Supper of Our Sauiour Iesus Christ. VVritten in French and Latine, by Anthonie Corronus of Siuill, Professor of Diuinitie. Imprinted at London: By Francis Coldocke, and Henrie Bynneman, 1577.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Corro, Antonio del, and Antonio del Corro. A Supplication Exhibited to the Most Mightie Prince Philip King of Spain &c.: VVherin Is Contained the Summe of Our Christian Religion, for Theprofession Whereof the Protestants in the Lowe Countries of Flaunders, &c. Doe Suffer Persecution, Vvyth the Meanes to Acquiet and Appease the Troubles in Those Partes. There Is Annexed An Epistle Written to the Ministers of Antwerpe, Which Are Called of the Confession of Auspurge, Concerning the Supper of Our Sauiour Iesus Christ. VVritten in French and Latine, by Anthonie Corronus of Siuill, Professor of Diuinitie. By Francis Coldocke, and Henrie Bynneman, 1577.

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