APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1590). An humble motion made in the time of the reign of Queen Elizabeth, to the honourable lords of her Majesties privie councell, for the reforming of ecclesiasticall discipline and church government after the VVord of God: Wherein is shewed how the livings, profits, and revenewes of the archbishops, lord bishops, and cathedrall churches, may be best ordered and disposed of for the maintenance of an able ministery throughout the land. And the doubts and difficulties which may be objected against that course are fully answered. [s.n.].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

An Humble Motion Made in the Time of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, to the Honourable Lords of Her Majesties Privie Councell, for the Reforming of Ecclesiasticall Discipline and Church Government After the VVord of God: Wherein Is Shewed How the Livings, Profits, and Revenewes of the Archbishops, Lord Bishops, and Cathedrall Churches, May Be Best Ordered and Disposed of for the Maintenance of an Able Ministery Throughout the Land. And the Doubts and Difficulties Which May Be Objected Against That Course Are Fully Answered. S.l: [s.n.], 1590.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

An Humble Motion Made in the Time of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, to the Honourable Lords of Her Majesties Privie Councell, for the Reforming of Ecclesiasticall Discipline and Church Government After the VVord of God: Wherein Is Shewed How the Livings, Profits, and Revenewes of the Archbishops, Lord Bishops, and Cathedrall Churches, May Be Best Ordered and Disposed of for the Maintenance of an Able Ministery Throughout the Land. And the Doubts and Difficulties Which May Be Objected Against That Course Are Fully Answered. [s.n.], 1590.

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