APA (7th ed.) Citation

Ryckes, J. (1587). The true image of Christian love: An excellent, learned, and very comfortable treatise, meete and necessarie for these dangerous days: wherein men are growen so disobedient to God, so vndutifull to their Prince, and so vnchartiable to their neighbors. Written in Latin by Adrian Sauorine a Dominican Frier, and translated 50. yeres ago by an English obseruant frier named Richard Rikes, [and] now truely conferred with the auncient copies, and published by A.M. one of the messengers of his Maiesties chamber. By Iohn Charlewood, dwelling in Barbican.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Ryckes, John. The True Image of Christian Love: An Excellent, Learned, and Very Comfortable Treatise, Meete and Necessarie for These Dangerous Days: Wherein Men Are Growen so Disobedient to God, so Vndutifull to Their Prince, and so Vnchartiable to Their Neighbors. Written in Latin by Adrian Sauorine a Dominican Frier, and Translated 50. Yeres Ago by an English Obseruant Frier Named Richard Rikes, [and] Now Truely Conferred with the Auncient Copies, and Published by A.M. One of the Messengers of His Maiesties Chamber. Imprinted at London: By Iohn Charlewood, dwelling in Barbican, 1587.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Ryckes, John. The True Image of Christian Love: An Excellent, Learned, and Very Comfortable Treatise, Meete and Necessarie for These Dangerous Days: Wherein Men Are Growen so Disobedient to God, so Vndutifull to Their Prince, and so Vnchartiable to Their Neighbors. Written in Latin by Adrian Sauorine a Dominican Frier, and Translated 50. Yeres Ago by an English Obseruant Frier Named Richard Rikes, [and] Now Truely Conferred with the Auncient Copies, and Published by A.M. One of the Messengers of His Maiesties Chamber. By Iohn Charlewood, dwelling in Barbican, 1587.

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