Catharine Parr. (1559). Prayers or meditacions: Wherin the mynd is styrred paciently to suffre all afflictions here, to set at naught the vaine prosperitie of this world, and alway to longe for the euerlasting felicitie: collected out of certaine holy workes by the most vertuous and gracious princes Catharine, Queene of Englande, Fraunce, and Irelande. [By Wylliam Copland, for Iohn Waley, and Wyliiam [sic] Seres].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCatharine Parr. Prayers or Meditacions: Wherin the Mynd Is Styrred Paciently to Suffre All Afflictions Here, to Set at Naught the Vaine Prosperitie of This World, and Alway to Longe for the Euerlasting Felicitie: Collected Out of Certaine Holy Workes by the Most Vertuous and Gracious Princes Catharine, Queene of Englande, Fraunce, and Irelande. S.l: [By Wylliam Copland, for Iohn Waley, and Wyliiam [sic] Seres], 1559.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCatharine Parr. Prayers or Meditacions: Wherin the Mynd Is Styrred Paciently to Suffre All Afflictions Here, to Set at Naught the Vaine Prosperitie of This World, and Alway to Longe for the Euerlasting Felicitie: Collected Out of Certaine Holy Workes by the Most Vertuous and Gracious Princes Catharine, Queene of Englande, Fraunce, and Irelande. [By Wylliam Copland, for Iohn Waley, and Wyliiam [sic] Seres], 1559.