APA (7th ed.) Citation

Bradford, J. (1564). A frutefull treatise and ful of heauenly consolation against the feare of death: Wherunto are annexed certeine sweet meditations of the kingdom of Christ, of life euerlasting, and of the blessed state & felicitie of the same. Gathered by that holy marter of God, Iohn Bradford. Perused corrected & augmented according to the originall, & imprinted in Fletestrete neere to saint Dunstons Churche by William Powell.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Bradford, John. A Frutefull Treatise and Ful of Heauenly Consolation Against the Feare of Death: Wherunto Are Annexed Certeine Sweet Meditations of the Kingdom of Christ, of Life Euerlasting, and of the Blessed State & Felicitie of the Same. Gathered by That Holy Marter of God, Iohn Bradford. S.l: Perused corrected & augmented according to the originall, & imprinted in Fletestrete neere to saint Dunstons Churche by William Powell, 1564.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Bradford, John. A Frutefull Treatise and Ful of Heauenly Consolation Against the Feare of Death: Wherunto Are Annexed Certeine Sweet Meditations of the Kingdom of Christ, of Life Euerlasting, and of the Blessed State & Felicitie of the Same. Gathered by That Holy Marter of God, Iohn Bradford. Perused corrected & augmented according to the originall, & imprinted in Fletestrete neere to saint Dunstons Churche by William Powell, 1564.

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