APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1574). This booke is called the Treasure of gladnesse: And semeth by the copie, being a very little manuell, and written in velam, to be made aboue .CC. yeares past at the least. whereby appeareth how God in olde time, and not of late onely, hath bene truely confessed and honored. The copie hereof, is for the antiquitie of it, preserued and to be seene in the Printers Hall. Set forth and allowed according to the Queenes iniunctions. First imprinted. anno. 1563. [And newly imprinted [by J. Charlewood].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

This Booke Is Called the Treasure of Gladnesse: And Semeth by the Copie, Being a Very Little Manuell, and Written in Velam, to Be Made Aboue .CC. Yeares Past at the Least. Whereby Appeareth How God in Olde Time, and Not of Late Onely, Hath Bene Truely Confessed and Honored. The Copie Hereof, Is for the Antiquitie of It, Preserued and to Be Seene in the Printers Hall. Set Forth and Allowed According to the Queenes Iniunctions. First Imprinted. Anno. 1563. S.l: [And newly imprinted [by J. Charlewood], 1574.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

This Booke Is Called the Treasure of Gladnesse: And Semeth by the Copie, Being a Very Little Manuell, and Written in Velam, to Be Made Aboue .CC. Yeares Past at the Least. Whereby Appeareth How God in Olde Time, and Not of Late Onely, Hath Bene Truely Confessed and Honored. The Copie Hereof, Is for the Antiquitie of It, Preserued and to Be Seene in the Printers Hall. Set Forth and Allowed According to the Queenes Iniunctions. First Imprinted. Anno. 1563. [And newly imprinted [by J. Charlewood], 1574.

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