APA (7th ed.) Citation

Bullinger, H. (1552). The Christen state of matrymonye: Wherein housebandes and wyues maye lerne to kepe house together wyth loue. The original of holy wedlok: wha[n], wher, how, [and] of whom it was intituted [and] ordeined: what it is: how it ought to proceade: what be the occasio[n]s, frute and commodities thereof. Contraryewyse: how shameful [and] horrible a thi[n]g whoredom and aduoutry is: how one ought also to chose him a mete [and] conuenient spouse to kepe and increase the mutual loue, trueth and dewty of wedloke: and how maryed folkes should bringe vp theyr children in the feare of God. Set forthe by Myles Couerdale. By Nycholas Hyll for Abraham Vele.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Bullinger, Heinrich. The Christen State of Matrymonye: Wherein Housebandes and Wyues Maye Lerne to Kepe House Together Wyth Loue. The Original of Holy Wedlok: Wha[n], Wher, How, [and] of Whom It Was Intituted [and] Ordeined: What It Is: How It Ought to Proceade: What Be the Occasio[n]s, Frute and Commodities Thereof. Contraryewyse: How Shameful [and] Horrible a Thi[n]g Whoredom and Aduoutry Is: How One Ought Also to Chose Him a Mete [and] Conuenient Spouse to Kepe and Increase the Mutual Loue, Trueth and Dewty of Wedloke: And How Maryed Folkes Should Bringe Vp Theyr Children in the Feare of God. Set Forthe by Myles Couerdale. S.l: By Nycholas Hyll for Abraham Vele, 1552.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Bullinger, Heinrich. The Christen State of Matrymonye: Wherein Housebandes and Wyues Maye Lerne to Kepe House Together Wyth Loue. The Original of Holy Wedlok: Wha[n], Wher, How, [and] of Whom It Was Intituted [and] Ordeined: What It Is: How It Ought to Proceade: What Be the Occasio[n]s, Frute and Commodities Thereof. Contraryewyse: How Shameful [and] Horrible a Thi[n]g Whoredom and Aduoutry Is: How One Ought Also to Chose Him a Mete [and] Conuenient Spouse to Kepe and Increase the Mutual Loue, Trueth and Dewty of Wedloke: And How Maryed Folkes Should Bringe Vp Theyr Children in the Feare of God. Set Forthe by Myles Couerdale. By Nycholas Hyll for Abraham Vele, 1552.

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