Becon, T. (1549). The physyke of the soule: Wherin thou shalt finde many Godly emplastures [and] confortable salues agaynst al spiritual diseases very necessary to be red of the true christians in these last and perilous dayes. Set forth by Thomas Becon. [By T. Raynold and W. Hill] the tenth day of Iulii. Anno Domini .M.D. xlix. And are to be solde by William hill remaining at the Sygne of the Hyll in Paules Churche Yarde.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBecon, Thomas. The Physyke of the Soule: Wherin Thou Shalt Finde Many Godly Emplastures [and] Confortable Salues Agaynst Al Spiritual Diseases Very Necessary to Be Red of the True Christians in These Last and Perilous Dayes. Set Forth by Thomas Becon. Imprinted at london: [By T. Raynold and W. Hill] the tenth day of Iulii. Anno Domini .M.D. xlix. And are to be solde by William hill remaining at the Sygne of the Hyll in Paules Churche Yarde, 1549.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBecon, Thomas. The Physyke of the Soule: Wherin Thou Shalt Finde Many Godly Emplastures [and] Confortable Salues Agaynst Al Spiritual Diseases Very Necessary to Be Red of the True Christians in These Last and Perilous Dayes. Set Forth by Thomas Becon. [By T. Raynold and W. Hill] the tenth day of Iulii. Anno Domini .M.D. xlix. And are to be solde by William hill remaining at the Sygne of the Hyll in Paules Churche Yarde, 1549.