Werdmüller, O. (1574). A moste fruitefull, pithie, and learned treatise, hovv a Christian man ought to behaue himselfe in the daunger of death: And how they are to be releued and comforted, whose deare friendes are departed out of this worlde, moste necessarie for this our vnfortunate age [and] sorowfull dayes. By Hugh Singleton, dwellynge in Creede lane, at the signe of the Golden Tunne.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Werdmüller, Otto. A Moste Fruitefull, Pithie, and Learned Treatise, Hovv a Christian Man Ought to Behaue Himselfe in the Daunger of Death: And How They Are to Be Releued and Comforted, Whose Deare Friendes Are Departed Out of This Worlde, Moste Necessarie for This Our Vnfortunate Age [and] Sorowfull Dayes. S.l: By Hugh Singleton, dwellynge in Creede lane, at the signe of the Golden Tunne, 1574.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Werdmüller, Otto. A Moste Fruitefull, Pithie, and Learned Treatise, Hovv a Christian Man Ought to Behaue Himselfe in the Daunger of Death: And How They Are to Be Releued and Comforted, Whose Deare Friendes Are Departed Out of This Worlde, Moste Necessarie for This Our Vnfortunate Age [and] Sorowfull Dayes. By Hugh Singleton, dwellynge in Creede lane, at the signe of the Golden Tunne, 1574.