Cooper, T. (1580). A briefe homily: Wherein the most comfortable and right vse of the Lords Supper, is very plainly opened and deliuered, euen to the vnderstanding of the vnlearned and ignorant. Made to be vsed throughout the Diocesse of Lincolne, before euerie celebration of the Lordes Supper, in all such churches and parishes as haue not a sufficient hable preacher allowed vnder the hand and authentike seale of the Bishop there, and to be read by the minister of each such place, so distinctly and in such sorte, that all which shalbe then assembled, may well heare and marke the same. [By H. Middleton] for Ralph Newberie, dwelling in Fleetstreete a little aboue the conduit].
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Cooper, Thomas. A Briefe Homily: Wherein the Most Comfortable and Right Vse of the Lords Supper, Is Very Plainly Opened and Deliuered, Euen to the Vnderstanding of the Vnlearned and Ignorant. Made to Be Vsed Throughout the Diocesse of Lincolne, Before Euerie Celebration of the Lordes Supper, in All Such Churches and Parishes as Haue Not a Sufficient Hable Preacher Allowed Vnder the Hand and Authentike Seale of the Bishop There, and to Be Read by the Minister of Each Such Place, so Distinctly and in Such Sorte, That All Which Shalbe Then Assembled, May Well Heare and Marke the Same. Imprinted at London: [By H. Middleton] for Ralph Newberie, dwelling in Fleetstreete a little aboue the conduit], 1580.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Cooper, Thomas. A Briefe Homily: Wherein the Most Comfortable and Right Vse of the Lords Supper, Is Very Plainly Opened and Deliuered, Euen to the Vnderstanding of the Vnlearned and Ignorant. Made to Be Vsed Throughout the Diocesse of Lincolne, Before Euerie Celebration of the Lordes Supper, in All Such Churches and Parishes as Haue Not a Sufficient Hable Preacher Allowed Vnder the Hand and Authentike Seale of the Bishop There, and to Be Read by the Minister of Each Such Place, so Distinctly and in Such Sorte, That All Which Shalbe Then Assembled, May Well Heare and Marke the Same. [By H. Middleton] for Ralph Newberie, dwelling in Fleetstreete a little aboue the conduit], 1580.