Broughton, H. (1605). An explication of the article katēlthen eis haidoū: Of our Lordes soules going from his body to paradise; touched by the Greek, generally haidou, the vvorld of the soules; termed Hel by the old Saxon, & by all our translations; vvith a defense of the Q. of Englands religion: to, & against the Archb. of Canterbury: vvho is blamed for turning the Q auctority against her ovvne faith. Sundry epistles are prefixed and affixed. by H. Br (The second edition, vvherein the typographicall falts of the former are amended.). s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBroughton, Hugh. An Explication of the Article Katēlthen Eis Haidoū: Of Our Lordes Soules Going from His Body to Paradise; Touched by the Greek, Generally Haidou, the Vvorld of the Soules; Termed Hel by the Old Saxon, & by All Our Translations; Vvith a Defense of the Q. of Englands Religion: To, & Against the Archb. of Canterbury: Vvho Is Blamed for Turning the Q Auctority Against Her Ovvne Faith. Sundry Epistles Are Prefixed and Affixed. by H. Br. The second edition, vvherein the typographicall falts of the former are amended. [Amsterdam?: s.n.], 1605.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationBroughton, Hugh. An Explication of the Article Katēlthen Eis Haidoū: Of Our Lordes Soules Going from His Body to Paradise; Touched by the Greek, Generally Haidou, the Vvorld of the Soules; Termed Hel by the Old Saxon, & by All Our Translations; Vvith a Defense of the Q. of Englands Religion: To, & Against the Archb. of Canterbury: Vvho Is Blamed for Turning the Q Auctority Against Her Ovvne Faith. Sundry Epistles Are Prefixed and Affixed. by H. Br. The second edition, vvherein the typographicall falts of the former are amended. s.n.], 1605.