Foxe, J. (1579). Christ Iesus triumphant: A fruitefull treatise, wherin is described the most glorious triumph, and conquest of Christ Iesus our sauiour, ouer sinne, death, the law, the strength and pride of Sathan, and the world, with all other enemyes whatsoeuer agaynst the poore soule of man: made too be read for spirituall comfort, by Iohn Foxe, and from Latin translated intoo English by the printer. Printed by Iohn Daye, and Richard his sonne, dwelling at Aldersgate.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFoxe, John. Christ Iesus Triumphant: A Fruitefull Treatise, Wherin Is Described the Most Glorious Triumph, and Conquest of Christ Iesus Our Sauiour, Ouer Sinne, Death, the Law, the Strength and Pride of Sathan, and the World, with All Other Enemyes Whatsoeuer Agaynst the Poore Soule of Man: Made Too Be Read for Spirituall Comfort, by Iohn Foxe, and from Latin Translated Intoo English by the Printer. At London: Printed by Iohn Daye, and Richard his sonne, dwelling at Aldersgate, 1579.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFoxe, John. Christ Iesus Triumphant: A Fruitefull Treatise, Wherin Is Described the Most Glorious Triumph, and Conquest of Christ Iesus Our Sauiour, Ouer Sinne, Death, the Law, the Strength and Pride of Sathan, and the World, with All Other Enemyes Whatsoeuer Agaynst the Poore Soule of Man: Made Too Be Read for Spirituall Comfort, by Iohn Foxe, and from Latin Translated Intoo English by the Printer. Printed by Iohn Daye, and Richard his sonne, dwelling at Aldersgate, 1579.