APA (7th ed.) Citation

Turner, W., & Wraghton, W. (1543). The huntyng & fyndyng out of the Romishe fox: Whiche more then seuen yeares hath bene hyd among the bisshoppes of Englong [sic] after that the Kynges hyghnes had comma[n]ded hym to be dryuen out of hys realme. Whosoeuer happeneth upon thys book, if he loue god beter than man, et the Kynges hyghnes better then the bysshopes fals hypocrisi, let hym gyue it to the Kyng, that he may rede it before the bysshopes condemn it. L. Mylius].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Turner, William, and William Wraghton. The Huntyng & Fyndyng Out of the Romishe Fox: Whiche More Then Seuen Yeares Hath Bene Hyd Among the Bisshoppes of Englong [sic] After That the Kynges Hyghnes Had Comma[n]ded Hym to Be Dryuen Out of Hys Realme. Whosoeuer Happeneth upon Thys Book, If He Loue God Beter than Man, Et the Kynges Hyghnes Better Then the Bysshopes Fals Hypocrisi, Let Hym Gyue It to the Kyng, That He May Rede It Before the Bysshopes Condemn It. [Imprynted at Basyl [id est Bonn: L. Mylius], 1543.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Turner, William, and William Wraghton. The Huntyng & Fyndyng Out of the Romishe Fox: Whiche More Then Seuen Yeares Hath Bene Hyd Among the Bisshoppes of Englong [sic] After That the Kynges Hyghnes Had Comma[n]ded Hym to Be Dryuen Out of Hys Realme. Whosoeuer Happeneth upon Thys Book, If He Loue God Beter than Man, Et the Kynges Hyghnes Better Then the Bysshopes Fals Hypocrisi, Let Hym Gyue It to the Kyng, That He May Rede It Before the Bysshopes Condemn It. L. Mylius], 1543.

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