Hemmingsen, N. (1577). A postill, or exposition of the Gospels that are vsually red in the churches of God, vpon the Sundayes and feast dayes of saincts. Written by Nicholas Heminge a Dane, a preacher of the Gospell, in the Vniuersitie of Hafnie. And translated into Englishe by Arthur Golding. Before which posti [sic] is set a warning of the same Nicholas Heminge to the ministers of Gods woord [sic], concerning the continual agreement [sic] of Christes Church in the doctrine and true worshipping of God: Least any being offended at the varietie of opinions and multitude of sectes, might eyther forsake their profession, or doo their duetie more slouthfully. [by T. Dawson] for Lucas Harrison, and George Byshop].
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Hemmingsen, Niels. A Postill, or Exposition of the Gospels That Are Vsually Red in the Churches of God, Vpon the Sundayes and Feast Dayes of Saincts. Written by Nicholas Heminge a Dane, a Preacher of the Gospell, in the Vniuersitie of Hafnie. And Translated into Englishe by Arthur Golding. Before Which Posti [sic] Is Set a Warning of the Same Nicholas Heminge to the Ministers of Gods Woord [sic], Concerning the Continual Agreement [sic] of Christes Church in the Doctrine and True Worshipping of God: Least Any Being Offended at the Varietie of Opinions and Multitude of Sectes, Might Eyther Forsake Their Profession, or Doo Their Duetie More Slouthfully. Imprinted at London: [by T. Dawson] for Lucas Harrison, and George Byshop], 1577.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Hemmingsen, Niels. A Postill, or Exposition of the Gospels That Are Vsually Red in the Churches of God, Vpon the Sundayes and Feast Dayes of Saincts. Written by Nicholas Heminge a Dane, a Preacher of the Gospell, in the Vniuersitie of Hafnie. And Translated into Englishe by Arthur Golding. Before Which Posti [sic] Is Set a Warning of the Same Nicholas Heminge to the Ministers of Gods Woord [sic], Concerning the Continual Agreement [sic] of Christes Church in the Doctrine and True Worshipping of God: Least Any Being Offended at the Varietie of Opinions and Multitude of Sectes, Might Eyther Forsake Their Profession, or Doo Their Duetie More Slouthfully. [by T. Dawson] for Lucas Harrison, and George Byshop], 1577.