APA (7th ed.) Citation

Anderton, J., & Anderton, L. (1620). The lytvrgie of the masse. Wherein are treated three principal pointes of faith. 1. That in the Sacrament of the Eucharist are truly and really contained the body and bloud of Christ. 2. That the masse is a true and proper sacrifice of the body and bloud of Christ, offered to God by preistes. 3. That Communion of the Eucharist to the laity under one kind is lawful. The ceremonies also of the masse now used in the Catholicke Church, are al of them deriued from the primitiue church. [n.pub.].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Anderton, James, and Lawrence Anderton. The Lytvrgie of the Masse. Wherein Are Treated Three Principal Pointes of Faith. 1. That in the Sacrament of the Eucharist Are Truly and Really Contained the Body and Bloud of Christ. 2. That the Masse Is a True and Proper Sacrifice of the Body and Bloud of Christ, Offered to God by Preistes. 3. That Communion of the Eucharist to the Laity Under One Kind Is Lawful. The Ceremonies Also of the Masse Now Used in the Catholicke Church, Are Al of Them Deriued from the Primitiue Church. Printed at Colen: [n.pub.], 1620.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Anderton, James, and Lawrence Anderton. The Lytvrgie of the Masse. Wherein Are Treated Three Principal Pointes of Faith. 1. That in the Sacrament of the Eucharist Are Truly and Really Contained the Body and Bloud of Christ. 2. That the Masse Is a True and Proper Sacrifice of the Body and Bloud of Christ, Offered to God by Preistes. 3. That Communion of the Eucharist to the Laity Under One Kind Is Lawful. The Ceremonies Also of the Masse Now Used in the Catholicke Church, Are Al of Them Deriued from the Primitiue Church. [n.pub.], 1620.

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