Roberts, F., & Calamy, E. (1648). Clavis Bibliorum: The key of the Bible, unlocking the richest treasury of the Holy Scriptures : whereby the 1 order, 2 names, 3 times, 4 penmen, 5 occasion, 6 scope, and 7 principall parts, containing the subject-matter of every book of Old and New Testament, are familiarly and briefly opened : for the help of the weakest capacity in the understanding of the whole Bible.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRoberts, Francis, and Edmund Calamy. Clavis Bibliorum: The Key of the Bible, Unlocking the Richest Treasury of the Holy Scriptures : Whereby the 1 Order, 2 Names, 3 Times, 4 Penmen, 5 Occasion, 6 Scope, and 7 Principall Parts, Containing the Subject-matter of Every Book of Old and New Testament, Are Familiarly and Briefly Opened : For the Help of the Weakest Capacity in the Understanding of the Whole Bible. 1648.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRoberts, Francis, and Edmund Calamy. Clavis Bibliorum: The Key of the Bible, Unlocking the Richest Treasury of the Holy Scriptures : Whereby the 1 Order, 2 Names, 3 Times, 4 Penmen, 5 Occasion, 6 Scope, and 7 Principall Parts, Containing the Subject-matter of Every Book of Old and New Testament, Are Familiarly and Briefly Opened : For the Help of the Weakest Capacity in the Understanding of the Whole Bible. 1648.