Hemmingsen, N. (1585). A postill, or exposition of the Gospels that are vsually read in the churches of God, vpon the Sundayes and feast dayes of Saintes. Written by Nicholas Heminge a Dane, a preacher of the Gospel, in the Vniuersitie of Hafnie: And translated into English by Arthur Golding. Before which postil, is set a warning of the same Nicholas Heminge to the ministers of Gods word, concerning the continuall agreemente of Christes Church in the doctrine and true worshipping of God: least any beeing offended at the varietie of opinions and multitude of sects, might eyther forsake their profession, or do their duetie more slouthfully. [By J. Wolfe] for George Bishop and Thomas VVodcocke].
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Hemmingsen, Niels. A Postill, or Exposition of the Gospels That Are Vsually Read in the Churches of God, Vpon the Sundayes and Feast Dayes of Saintes. Written by Nicholas Heminge a Dane, a Preacher of the Gospel, in the Vniuersitie of Hafnie: And Translated into English by Arthur Golding. Before Which Postil, Is Set a Warning of the Same Nicholas Heminge to the Ministers of Gods Word, Concerning the Continuall Agreemente of Christes Church in the Doctrine and True Worshipping of God: Least Any Beeing Offended at the Varietie of Opinions and Multitude of Sects, Might Eyther Forsake Their Profession, or Do Their Duetie More Slouthfully. Imprinted at London: [By J. Wolfe] for George Bishop and Thomas VVodcocke], 1585.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Hemmingsen, Niels. A Postill, or Exposition of the Gospels That Are Vsually Read in the Churches of God, Vpon the Sundayes and Feast Dayes of Saintes. Written by Nicholas Heminge a Dane, a Preacher of the Gospel, in the Vniuersitie of Hafnie: And Translated into English by Arthur Golding. Before Which Postil, Is Set a Warning of the Same Nicholas Heminge to the Ministers of Gods Word, Concerning the Continuall Agreemente of Christes Church in the Doctrine and True Worshipping of God: Least Any Beeing Offended at the Varietie of Opinions and Multitude of Sects, Might Eyther Forsake Their Profession, or Do Their Duetie More Slouthfully. [By J. Wolfe] for George Bishop and Thomas VVodcocke], 1585.