APA (7th ed.) Citation

I. S., f. 1. (1579). A Christian exhortation taken out of the Holy Scriptures: For the great comfort of euery faithfull person being in the agonie of death, before whome it must be ofte[n]times red and recited (if neede be) eue[n] to his last breath. Wherevnto is ioyned in the end a singular prayer for the partie greeuously afflicted by sicknesse dravving tovvard his death. Therewith is a briefe catechisme, which is not only to instructe the sicke, but also to refresh his memorie vvith the greate mysterie of our redemption. By Henry Bynneman.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

I. S., fl. 1579. A Christian Exhortation Taken Out of the Holy Scriptures: For the Great Comfort of Euery Faithfull Person Being in the Agonie of Death, Before Whome It Must Be Ofte[n]times Red and Recited (if Neede Be) Eue[n] to His Last Breath. Wherevnto Is Ioyned in the End a Singular Prayer for the Partie Greeuously Afflicted by Sicknesse Dravving Tovvard His Death. Therewith Is a Briefe Catechisme, Which Is Not Only to Instructe the Sicke, but Also to Refresh His Memorie Vvith the Greate Mysterie of Our Redemption. Printed at London: By Henry Bynneman, 1579.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

I. S., fl. 1579. A Christian Exhortation Taken Out of the Holy Scriptures: For the Great Comfort of Euery Faithfull Person Being in the Agonie of Death, Before Whome It Must Be Ofte[n]times Red and Recited (if Neede Be) Eue[n] to His Last Breath. Wherevnto Is Ioyned in the End a Singular Prayer for the Partie Greeuously Afflicted by Sicknesse Dravving Tovvard His Death. Therewith Is a Briefe Catechisme, Which Is Not Only to Instructe the Sicke, but Also to Refresh His Memorie Vvith the Greate Mysterie of Our Redemption. By Henry Bynneman, 1579.

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