APA (7th ed.) Citation

Dyke, T., & Fenning, D. Reading made perfectly easy, or, An introduction to the reading the Holy Bible: Consisting of lessons so disposed, that the learner is led on with pleasure from easy to more hard words, which is the only method of teaching : being sentences from Scripture and other divine and moral authors : also, Scripture stories very pleasant and advantageous to youth to prepare them to understand the Holy Scriptures (The eighteenth edition.).

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Dyke, Thomas, and Daniel Fenning. Reading Made Perfectly Easy, or, An Introduction to the Reading the Holy Bible: Consisting of Lessons so Disposed, That the Learner Is Led on with Pleasure from Easy to More Hard Words, Which Is the Only Method of Teaching : Being Sentences from Scripture and Other Divine and Moral Authors : Also, Scripture Stories Very Pleasant and Advantageous to Youth to Prepare Them to Understand the Holy Scriptures. The eighteenth edition.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Dyke, Thomas, and Daniel Fenning. Reading Made Perfectly Easy, or, An Introduction to the Reading the Holy Bible: Consisting of Lessons so Disposed, That the Learner Is Led on with Pleasure from Easy to More Hard Words, Which Is the Only Method of Teaching : Being Sentences from Scripture and Other Divine and Moral Authors : Also, Scripture Stories Very Pleasant and Advantageous to Youth to Prepare Them to Understand the Holy Scriptures. The eighteenth edition.

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