I. T &nsb;attributed name&nse. (1555). An apologie or defence agaynst the calumnacion of certayne men: Which preferring wylfull wyll and carnal reason before the playn trueth of Gods gospel, (do sclaundre those men, which for the better seruinge of God with a more pure conscience, according to his holy word) haue abandoned theyr liuinges and vocacion, abydinge as exyles in poore estate oute of theyr natyue cou[n]trye. [H. Singleton?].
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)I. T &nsb;attributed name&nse. An Apologie or Defence Agaynst the Calumnacion of Certayne Men: Which Preferring Wylfull Wyll and Carnal Reason Before the Playn Trueth of Gods Gospel, (do Sclaundre Those Men, Which for the Better Seruinge of God with a More Pure Conscience, According to His Holy Word) Haue Abandoned Theyr Liuinges and Vocacion, Abydinge as Exyles in Poore Estate Oute of Theyr Natyue Cou[n]trye. S.l: [H. Singleton?], 1555.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)I. T &nsb;attributed name&nse. An Apologie or Defence Agaynst the Calumnacion of Certayne Men: Which Preferring Wylfull Wyll and Carnal Reason Before the Playn Trueth of Gods Gospel, (do Sclaundre Those Men, Which for the Better Seruinge of God with a More Pure Conscience, According to His Holy Word) Haue Abandoned Theyr Liuinges and Vocacion, Abydinge as Exyles in Poore Estate Oute of Theyr Natyue Cou[n]trye. [H. Singleton?], 1555.