Ursinus, Z., & Parry, H. (1589). [T]he summe of Christian religion: Delivered by Zacharias Vrsinus in his lectures vpon the catechisme, authorised by the noble Prince Fredericke throughout his dominions: [w]herein are debated and resolved the questions of whatsoever points of moment, which haue beene, or are controversed in divinity. Translated into English by Henry Parry, out of the last and best Latine editions, together with some supplie of wants out of his Discourses of Divinity, and with corrections of sundry faults & imperfections, which are as yet remaining in the best corrected Latine. Printed by Ioseph Barnes, and are to bee solde [by T. Cooke] in Paules-churchyard at the signe of the Tygres head.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationUrsinus, Zacharias, and Henry Parry. [T]he Summe of Christian Religion: Delivered by Zacharias Vrsinus in His Lectures Vpon the Catechisme, Authorised by the Noble Prince Fredericke Throughout His Dominions: [w]herein Are Debated and Resolved the Questions of Whatsoever Points of Moment, Which Haue Beene, or Are Controversed in Divinity. Translated into English by Henry Parry, Out of the Last and Best Latine Editions, Together with Some Supplie of Wants Out of His Discourses of Divinity, and with Corrections of Sundry Faults & Imperfections, Which Are as yet Remaining in the Best Corrected Latine. At Oxford: Printed by Ioseph Barnes, and are to bee solde [by T. Cooke] in Paules-churchyard at the signe of the Tygres head, 1589.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationUrsinus, Zacharias, and Henry Parry. [T]he Summe of Christian Religion: Delivered by Zacharias Vrsinus in His Lectures Vpon the Catechisme, Authorised by the Noble Prince Fredericke Throughout His Dominions: [w]herein Are Debated and Resolved the Questions of Whatsoever Points of Moment, Which Haue Beene, or Are Controversed in Divinity. Translated into English by Henry Parry, Out of the Last and Best Latine Editions, Together with Some Supplie of Wants Out of His Discourses of Divinity, and with Corrections of Sundry Faults & Imperfections, Which Are as yet Remaining in the Best Corrected Latine. Printed by Ioseph Barnes, and are to bee solde [by T. Cooke] in Paules-churchyard at the signe of the Tygres head, 1589.