APA (7th ed.) Citation

Catharine Parr, Q. (1545). Prayers or meditacions: Wherin the mynde is styrred paciently to suffre all afflictions here, to sette at nought the vayne prosperitie of this worlde, and alway to longe for the euerlastyng felicitie: collected out of certain holy woorkes by the moste vertuous and gracious princes Catharine, Quene of Englande, France, and Irelande. In Fletestrete by Thomas Berthelet, printer to the kinges highnes.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Catharine Parr, Queen. Prayers or Meditacions: Wherin the Mynde Is Styrred Paciently to Suffre All Afflictions Here, to Sette at Nought the Vayne Prosperitie of This Worlde, and Alway to Longe for the Euerlastyng Felicitie: Collected Out of Certain Holy Woorkes by the Moste Vertuous and Gracious Princes Catharine, Quene of Englande, France, and Irelande. [Imprinted at london: In Fletestrete by Thomas Berthelet, printer to the kinges highnes, 1545.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Catharine Parr, Queen. Prayers or Meditacions: Wherin the Mynde Is Styrred Paciently to Suffre All Afflictions Here, to Sette at Nought the Vayne Prosperitie of This Worlde, and Alway to Longe for the Euerlastyng Felicitie: Collected Out of Certain Holy Woorkes by the Moste Vertuous and Gracious Princes Catharine, Quene of Englande, France, and Irelande. In Fletestrete by Thomas Berthelet, printer to the kinges highnes, 1545.

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