Borget, J. (1595). The divels legend. or: a learned cachephochysme containing the confession of the leaguers fayth: : wherein doctour Pantaloun, and Zanie his pupill, doo teach that all hope ought to be grounded on the puissant King Phillip of Spaine, and vpon all the happie apostles of the holy league, and that they ought not to doo as the Brytans, English-men, and Protestants doo; which beleeue in God onely, harkening rather to the voyce of Iesus Christ, than vnto their holy Father the Pope. Composed in Rome by the reuerend Father Iuuenall Borget, and sent vnto the gentlemen of England by Charles Cyprian. Translated according to the French coppie. [By J. Danter for] Thomas Gosson, and are to be sold at his shop by London Bridge gate,.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBorget, Juvenall. The Divels Legend. or: A Learned Cachephochysme Containing the Confession of the Leaguers Fayth: : Wherein Doctour Pantaloun, and Zanie His Pupill, Doo Teach That All Hope Ought to Be Grounded on the Puissant King Phillip of Spaine, and Vpon All the Happie Apostles of the Holy League, and That They Ought Not to Doo as the Brytans, English-men, and Protestants Doo; Which Beleeue in God Onely, Harkening Rather to the Voyce of Iesus Christ, than Vnto Their Holy Father the Pope. Composed in Rome by the Reuerend Father Iuuenall Borget, and Sent Vnto the Gentlemen of England by Charles Cyprian. Translated According to the French Coppie. Printed at London: [By J. Danter for] Thomas Gosson, and are to be sold at his shop by London Bridge gate,, 1595.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBorget, Juvenall. The Divels Legend. or: A Learned Cachephochysme Containing the Confession of the Leaguers Fayth: : Wherein Doctour Pantaloun, and Zanie His Pupill, Doo Teach That All Hope Ought to Be Grounded on the Puissant King Phillip of Spaine, and Vpon All the Happie Apostles of the Holy League, and That They Ought Not to Doo as the Brytans, English-men, and Protestants Doo; Which Beleeue in God Onely, Harkening Rather to the Voyce of Iesus Christ, than Vnto Their Holy Father the Pope. Composed in Rome by the Reuerend Father Iuuenall Borget, and Sent Vnto the Gentlemen of England by Charles Cyprian. Translated According to the French Coppie. [By J. Danter for] Thomas Gosson, and are to be sold at his shop by London Bridge gate,, 1595.