(1602). Of the imitation of Christ: Three, both for wisedome, and godlines, most excellent bookes, made 170. yeeres since by one Thomas of Kempis, and for the worthines thereof oft since translated out of Latine into sundrie languages by diuers godlie and learned men. Now newlie corrected, translated, and with most ample textes, and sentences of holie Scripture illustrated by Thomas Rogers. Printed by Peter Short, dwelling on Bredstreet-hill, at the signe of the Star.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationOf the Imitation of Christ: Three, Both for Wisedome, and Godlines, Most Excellent Bookes, Made 170. Yeeres Since by One Thomas of Kempis, and for the Worthines Thereof Oft Since Translated Out of Latine into Sundrie Languages by Diuers Godlie and Learned Men. Now Newlie Corrected, Translated, and with Most Ample Textes, and Sentences of Holie Scripture Illustrated by Thomas Rogers. At London: Printed by Peter Short, dwelling on Bredstreet-hill, at the signe of the Star, 1602.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationOf the Imitation of Christ: Three, Both for Wisedome, and Godlines, Most Excellent Bookes, Made 170. Yeeres Since by One Thomas of Kempis, and for the Worthines Thereof Oft Since Translated Out of Latine into Sundrie Languages by Diuers Godlie and Learned Men. Now Newlie Corrected, Translated, and with Most Ample Textes, and Sentences of Holie Scripture Illustrated by Thomas Rogers. Printed by Peter Short, dwelling on Bredstreet-hill, at the signe of the Star, 1602.