Smith, R. (1609). The prudentiall ballance of religion: Wherin the Catholike and protestant religion are weighed together with the weights of prudence, and right reason. The first part, in which the foresaide religions are weighed together with the weights of prudence and right reason accordinge to their first founders in our Englishe nation, S. Austin and Mar. Luther. And the Catholike religion euidently deduced through all our kings and archbishopps of Canterburie from S. Austin to our time, and the valour and vertue of our kings, and the great learninge and sanctitie of our archbishopps, together with diuers saints and miracles which in their times proued the Catholike faith; so sett downe as it may seeme also an abridgement of our ecclesiasticall histories. With a table of the bookes and chapters conteyned in this volume. [Printed vvith licence [by François Bellet].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSmith, Richard. The Prudentiall Ballance of Religion: Wherin the Catholike and Protestant Religion Are Weighed Together with the Weights of Prudence, and Right Reason. The First Part, in Which the Foresaide Religions Are Weighed Together with the Weights of Prudence and Right Reason Accordinge to Their First Founders in Our Englishe Nation, S. Austin and Mar. Luther. And the Catholike Religion Euidently Deduced Through All Our Kings and Archbishopps of Canterburie from S. Austin to Our Time, and the Valour and Vertue of Our Kings, and the Great Learninge and Sanctitie of Our Archbishopps, Together with Diuers Saints and Miracles Which in Their Times Proued the Catholike Faith; so Sett Downe as It May Seeme Also an Abridgement of Our Ecclesiasticall Histories. With a Table of the Bookes and Chapters Conteyned in This Volume. S.l: [Printed vvith licence [by François Bellet], 1609.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSmith, Richard. The Prudentiall Ballance of Religion: Wherin the Catholike and Protestant Religion Are Weighed Together with the Weights of Prudence, and Right Reason. The First Part, in Which the Foresaide Religions Are Weighed Together with the Weights of Prudence and Right Reason Accordinge to Their First Founders in Our Englishe Nation, S. Austin and Mar. Luther. And the Catholike Religion Euidently Deduced Through All Our Kings and Archbishopps of Canterburie from S. Austin to Our Time, and the Valour and Vertue of Our Kings, and the Great Learninge and Sanctitie of Our Archbishopps, Together with Diuers Saints and Miracles Which in Their Times Proued the Catholike Faith; so Sett Downe as It May Seeme Also an Abridgement of Our Ecclesiasticall Histories. With a Table of the Bookes and Chapters Conteyned in This Volume. [Printed vvith licence [by François Bellet], 1609.