Penry, J. (1590). A treatise vvherein is manifestlie proued, that reformation and those that sincerely fauor the same, are vnjustly charged to be enemies, vnto hir Maiestie, and the state: Written both for the clearing of those that stande in that cause: and the stopping of the sclaunderous mouthes of all the enemies thereof. [Printed by Robert Waldegrave].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPenry, John. A Treatise Vvherein Is Manifestlie Proued, That Reformation and Those That Sincerely Fauor the Same, Are Vnjustly Charged to Be Enemies, Vnto Hir Maiestie, and the State: Written Both for the Clearing of Those That Stande in That Cause: And the Stopping of the Sclaunderous Mouthes of All the Enemies Thereof. S.l: [Printed by Robert Waldegrave], 1590.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPenry, John. A Treatise Vvherein Is Manifestlie Proued, That Reformation and Those That Sincerely Fauor the Same, Are Vnjustly Charged to Be Enemies, Vnto Hir Maiestie, and the State: Written Both for the Clearing of Those That Stande in That Cause: And the Stopping of the Sclaunderous Mouthes of All the Enemies Thereof. [Printed by Robert Waldegrave], 1590.