APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1580). The Psalmes of Dauid: Truely opened and explaned by paraphrasis, according to the right sense of euery Psalme. With large and ample arguments before euery psalme, declaring the true vse therof. To the vvhich is added a briefe table, shewing wherevnto euery Psalme is particularly to be applied, according to the direction of M. Beza and Tremelius. Set foorth in Latine by that excellent learned man Theodore Beza. And faithfully translated into English, by Anthonie Gilbie. Printed by Iohn Harison and Henrie Middleton.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Psalmes of Dauid: Truely Opened and Explaned by Paraphrasis, According to the Right Sense of Euery Psalme. With Large and Ample Arguments Before Euery Psalme, Declaring the True Vse Therof. To the Vvhich Is Added a Briefe Table, Shewing Wherevnto Euery Psalme Is Particularly to Be Applied, According to the Direction of M. Beza and Tremelius. Set Foorth in Latine by That Excellent Learned Man Theodore Beza. And Faithfully Translated into English, by Anthonie Gilbie. At London: Printed by Iohn Harison and Henrie Middleton, 1580.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Psalmes of Dauid: Truely Opened and Explaned by Paraphrasis, According to the Right Sense of Euery Psalme. With Large and Ample Arguments Before Euery Psalme, Declaring the True Vse Therof. To the Vvhich Is Added a Briefe Table, Shewing Wherevnto Euery Psalme Is Particularly to Be Applied, According to the Direction of M. Beza and Tremelius. Set Foorth in Latine by That Excellent Learned Man Theodore Beza. And Faithfully Translated into English, by Anthonie Gilbie. Printed by Iohn Harison and Henrie Middleton, 1580.

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