John Chrysostom, S., & Lupset, T. (1542). A sermon of Saint Chrysostome, wherein besyde that it is furnysshed with heuenly wisedome [and] teachinge, he wonderfully proueth, that no man is hurted but of hym selfe: Translated into Englishe by the floure of lerned menne in his tyme, Thomas Lupsette Londoner. In officina Thomæ Bertheleti typis impress..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJohn Chrysostom, Saint, and Thomas Lupset. A Sermon of Saint Chrysostome, Wherein Besyde That It Is Furnysshed with Heuenly Wisedome [and] Teachinge, He Wonderfully Proueth, That No Man Is Hurted but of Hym Selfe: Translated into Englishe by the Floure of Lerned Menne in His Tyme, Thomas Lupsette Londoner. [Londini: In officina Thomæ Bertheleti typis impress., 1542.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationJohn Chrysostom, Saint, and Thomas Lupset. A Sermon of Saint Chrysostome, Wherein Besyde That It Is Furnysshed with Heuenly Wisedome [and] Teachinge, He Wonderfully Proueth, That No Man Is Hurted but of Hym Selfe: Translated into Englishe by the Floure of Lerned Menne in His Tyme, Thomas Lupsette Londoner. In officina Thomæ Bertheleti typis impress., 1542.