Norton, T. (1570). Be it knowen to all the Queenes true subjectes ... that the Pope the common enemie of Christian truth ... hath graunted to Doctor Harding and other ... fugitives ... an indulgence or pardon, to reconcile Englishmen to the bosome of the Romane Church ... Imprinted by John [Day].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationNorton, Thomas. Be It Knowen to All the Queenes True Subjectes ... That the Pope the Common Enemie of Christian Truth ... Hath Graunted to Doctor Harding and Other ... Fugitives ... an Indulgence or Pardon, to Reconcile Englishmen to the Bosome of the Romane Church ... London: Imprinted by John [Day], 1570.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationNorton, Thomas. Be It Knowen to All the Queenes True Subjectes ... That the Pope the Common Enemie of Christian Truth ... Hath Graunted to Doctor Harding and Other ... Fugitives ... an Indulgence or Pardon, to Reconcile Englishmen to the Bosome of the Romane Church ... Imprinted by John [Day], 1570.