APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gilby, A. (1581). A pleasant dialogue, betweene a souldior of Barwicke, and an English chaplaine: Wherein are largely handled & laide open, such reasons as are brought in for maintenaunce of popishe traditions in our Eng. church. Also is collected, as in a short table, 120. particular corruptions yet remaining in our saide church, with sundrie other matters, necessary to be knowen of all persons. Togither with a letter of the same author, placed before this booke, in vvay of a preface. [Printed by R. Schilders?].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gilby, Anthony. A Pleasant Dialogue, Betweene a Souldior of Barwicke, and an English Chaplaine: Wherein Are Largely Handled & Laide Open, Such Reasons as Are Brought in for Maintenaunce of Popishe Traditions in Our Eng. Church. Also Is Collected, as in a Short Table, 120. Particular Corruptions yet Remaining in Our Saide Church, with Sundrie Other Matters, Necessary to Be Knowen of All Persons. Togither with a Letter of the Same Author, Placed Before This Booke, in Vvay of a Preface. S.l: [Printed by R. Schilders?], 1581.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gilby, Anthony. A Pleasant Dialogue, Betweene a Souldior of Barwicke, and an English Chaplaine: Wherein Are Largely Handled & Laide Open, Such Reasons as Are Brought in for Maintenaunce of Popishe Traditions in Our Eng. Church. Also Is Collected, as in a Short Table, 120. Particular Corruptions yet Remaining in Our Saide Church, with Sundrie Other Matters, Necessary to Be Knowen of All Persons. Togither with a Letter of the Same Author, Placed Before This Booke, in Vvay of a Preface. [Printed by R. Schilders?], 1581.

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