Williams, J. (1775). The newest reading made compleatly easy, or, An introduction to reading the Holy Bible: Consisting of lessons, so disposed that the learner is led on with pleasure from simple and easy, to compound and difficult words : which is allowed by all, to be the most regular, speedy, and rational way of teaching : recommended for the use of schools (The thirty-fourth edition.).
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWilliams, Jeremiah. The Newest Reading Made Compleatly Easy, or, An Introduction to Reading the Holy Bible: Consisting of Lessons, so Disposed That the Learner Is Led on with Pleasure from Simple and Easy, to Compound and Difficult Words : Which Is Allowed by All, to Be the Most Regular, Speedy, and Rational Way of Teaching : Recommended for the Use of Schools. The thirty-fourth edition. 1775.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWilliams, Jeremiah. The Newest Reading Made Compleatly Easy, or, An Introduction to Reading the Holy Bible: Consisting of Lessons, so Disposed That the Learner Is Led on with Pleasure from Simple and Easy, to Compound and Difficult Words : Which Is Allowed by All, to Be the Most Regular, Speedy, and Rational Way of Teaching : Recommended for the Use of Schools. The thirty-fourth edition. 1775.