Calvin, J. (1562). The institution of Christian religion, written in Latine by maister Iohn Caluine, and translated into Englishe accordyng to the authors last edition, by T.N. wherunto is added a table, to fynde the principall matters entreated of in thys boke, conteyning by order of common places, the summe of the vvhole doctrine taught in the same. Seen and allowed according to the order appointed in the Queenes Maiesties iniunctions. In White Crosse strete by Richarde Harrison.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCalvin, Jean. The Institution of Christian Religion, Written in Latine by Maister Iohn Caluine, and Translated into Englishe Accordyng to the Authors Last Edition, by T.N. Wherunto Is Added a Table, to Fynde the Principall Matters Entreated of in Thys Boke, Conteyning by Order of Common Places, the Summe of the Vvhole Doctrine Taught in the Same. Seen and Allowed According to the Order Appointed in the Queenes Maiesties Iniunctions. Imprinted at London: In White Crosse strete by Richarde Harrison, 1562.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCalvin, Jean. The Institution of Christian Religion, Written in Latine by Maister Iohn Caluine, and Translated into Englishe Accordyng to the Authors Last Edition, by T.N. Wherunto Is Added a Table, to Fynde the Principall Matters Entreated of in Thys Boke, Conteyning by Order of Common Places, the Summe of the Vvhole Doctrine Taught in the Same. Seen and Allowed According to the Order Appointed in the Queenes Maiesties Iniunctions. In White Crosse strete by Richarde Harrison, 1562.