Sternhold, T. -. (1582). The whole booke of Dauids Psalmes collected into English metre, by T. Sternh. I. Hopk. W. Whittingham and others, conferred with the Hebrew, with apte notes to sing them withall. Newly set forth and allowed to bee song in all churches, of all the people togither before and after morning and euening prayer, as also before and after sermons: Moreouer, in priuate houses for their godly solace and comfort, laying apart all vngoldly songes and balades, which tend onely to the nourishing of vice, and corrupting of youth. Printed by Iohn Daye dwelling ouer Aldersgate.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSternhold, Thomas -1549. The Whole Booke of Dauids Psalmes Collected into English Metre, by T. Sternh. I. Hopk. W. Whittingham and Others, Conferred with the Hebrew, with Apte Notes to Sing Them Withall. Newly Set Forth and Allowed to Bee Song in All Churches, of All the People Togither Before and After Morning and Euening Prayer, as Also Before and After Sermons: Moreouer, in Priuate Houses for Their Godly Solace and Comfort, Laying Apart All Vngoldly Songes and Balades, Which Tend Onely to the Nourishing of Vice, and Corrupting of Youth. At London: Printed by Iohn Daye dwelling ouer Aldersgate, 1582.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSternhold, Thomas -1549. The Whole Booke of Dauids Psalmes Collected into English Metre, by T. Sternh. I. Hopk. W. Whittingham and Others, Conferred with the Hebrew, with Apte Notes to Sing Them Withall. Newly Set Forth and Allowed to Bee Song in All Churches, of All the People Togither Before and After Morning and Euening Prayer, as Also Before and After Sermons: Moreouer, in Priuate Houses for Their Godly Solace and Comfort, Laying Apart All Vngoldly Songes and Balades, Which Tend Onely to the Nourishing of Vice, and Corrupting of Youth. Printed by Iohn Daye dwelling ouer Aldersgate, 1582.