APA (7th ed.) Citation

Redman, J., & Smyth, T. (1556). A compendious treatise called the co[m]plaint of grace: Compiled by the notable clerke mayster Ihon Redman Doctour in diuinitee deceassed, late mayster or president of Trinitie colledge in Cambridge, containyng in it muche godly learning and veritee of matter, greatly profitable and necessary for all men to loke in, nowe newly and first set furth by Thomas Smyth seruaunt to the Quenes most excellent maiestie. In ædibus Roberti Caly.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Redman, John, and Thomas Smyth. A Compendious Treatise Called the Co[m]plaint of Grace: Compiled by the Notable Clerke Mayster Ihon Redman Doctour in Diuinitee Deceassed, Late Mayster or President of Trinitie Colledge in Cambridge, Containyng in It Muche Godly Learning and Veritee of Matter, Greatly Profitable and Necessary for All Men to Loke in, Nowe Newly and First Set Furth by Thomas Smyth Seruaunt to the Quenes Most Excellent Maiestie. Excusum in Londini: In ædibus Roberti Caly, 1556.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Redman, John, and Thomas Smyth. A Compendious Treatise Called the Co[m]plaint of Grace: Compiled by the Notable Clerke Mayster Ihon Redman Doctour in Diuinitee Deceassed, Late Mayster or President of Trinitie Colledge in Cambridge, Containyng in It Muche Godly Learning and Veritee of Matter, Greatly Profitable and Necessary for All Men to Loke in, Nowe Newly and First Set Furth by Thomas Smyth Seruaunt to the Quenes Most Excellent Maiestie. In ædibus Roberti Caly, 1556.

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