Twyne, T. (1574). The garlande of godly flowers: Bewtifully adorned as most freshly they flourish in the gardeins of right faithfull Christian writers. Yéeldyng foorth a very comfortable sauour to the afflicted soule, wherby hée is salfly [sic] transported vnto the mercifull throne of the most glorious God. Carefully collected, and diligently digested into ordre, by Tho. Twyne, Gentleman. 1574. By William How.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTwyne, Thomas. The Garlande of Godly Flowers: Bewtifully Adorned as Most Freshly They Flourish in the Gardeins of Right Faithfull Christian Writers. Yéeldyng Foorth a Very Comfortable Sauour to the Afflicted Soule, Wherby Hée Is Salfly [sic] Transported Vnto the Mercifull Throne of the Most Glorious God. Carefully Collected, and Diligently Digested into Ordre, by Tho. Twyne, Gentleman. 1574. Imprinted at London: By William How, 1574.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTwyne, Thomas. The Garlande of Godly Flowers: Bewtifully Adorned as Most Freshly They Flourish in the Gardeins of Right Faithfull Christian Writers. Yéeldyng Foorth a Very Comfortable Sauour to the Afflicted Soule, Wherby Hée Is Salfly [sic] Transported Vnto the Mercifull Throne of the Most Glorious God. Carefully Collected, and Diligently Digested into Ordre, by Tho. Twyne, Gentleman. 1574. By William How, 1574.