Pole, R. (1560). The seditious and blasphemous oration of Cardinal Pole both against god [and] his cou[n]try: Which he directid to themperour in his booke intytuled the defence of the eclesiastical vnitye, mouing the emperour therin to seke the destruction of England and all those whiche had professid the gospele translated into englysh by Fabyane Wythers. By Owen Rogers dwelling betwene both. S. Bartelmews, at the Spread Eagle.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPole, Reginald. The Seditious and Blasphemous Oration of Cardinal Pole Both Against God [and] His Cou[n]try: Which He Directid to Themperour in His Booke Intytuled the Defence of the Eclesiastical Vnitye, Mouing the Emperour Therin to Seke the Destruction of England and All Those Whiche Had Professid the Gospele Translated into Englysh by Fabyane Wythers. S.l: By Owen Rogers dwelling betwene both. S. Bartelmews, at the Spread Eagle, 1560.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPole, Reginald. The Seditious and Blasphemous Oration of Cardinal Pole Both Against God [and] His Cou[n]try: Which He Directid to Themperour in His Booke Intytuled the Defence of the Eclesiastical Vnitye, Mouing the Emperour Therin to Seke the Destruction of England and All Those Whiche Had Professid the Gospele Translated into Englysh by Fabyane Wythers. By Owen Rogers dwelling betwene both. S. Bartelmews, at the Spread Eagle, 1560.