Tyndale, W. (1548). The obedyence of a Christian man: And how christen rulers ought to gouerne: wherin also (yf thou marke dylygentlye) thou shalte finde eyes to perceyue the craftye conueighaunce of all iugglers. Reade (when soeuer thou readeste good Christen reader) with a pure affection, and vprighte iudgemente to Godes moste holy booke. Printed by William Hill.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTyndale, William. The Obedyence of a Christian Man: And How Christen Rulers Ought to Gouerne: Wherin Also (yf Thou Marke Dylygentlye) Thou Shalte Finde Eyes to Perceyue the Craftye Conueighaunce of All Iugglers. Reade (when Soeuer Thou Readeste Good Christen Reader) with a Pure Affection, and Vprighte Iudgemente to Godes Moste Holy Booke. S.l: Printed by William Hill, 1548.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTyndale, William. The Obedyence of a Christian Man: And How Christen Rulers Ought to Gouerne: Wherin Also (yf Thou Marke Dylygentlye) Thou Shalte Finde Eyes to Perceyue the Craftye Conueighaunce of All Iugglers. Reade (when Soeuer Thou Readeste Good Christen Reader) with a Pure Affection, and Vprighte Iudgemente to Godes Moste Holy Booke. Printed by William Hill, 1548.