Eisenmenger, J. A. (1743). The traditions of the Jews, or The doctrines and expositions contain'd in the Talmud and other Rabbinical writings: Translated from the High-Dutch. To which is added, A preliminary preface: or, An enquiry into the origin, progress, authority, and usefulness of those traditions. Wherein the mystical sense of the allegories in the Talmud and others writings of the Rabbins is explained. By the Reverend Mr. John Peter Stehelin, F.R.S. printed for G. Smith, in Blackmoor-Street, near Clare-Market.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationEisenmenger, Johann Andreas. The Traditions of the Jews, or The Doctrines and Expositions Contain'd in the Talmud and Other Rabbinical Writings: Translated from the High-Dutch. To Which Is Added, A Preliminary Preface: Or, An Enquiry into the Origin, Progress, Authority, and Usefulness of Those Traditions. Wherein the Mystical Sense of the Allegories in the Talmud and Others Writings of the Rabbins Is Explained. By the Reverend Mr. John Peter Stehelin, F.R.S. London: printed for G. Smith, in Blackmoor-Street, near Clare-Market, 1743.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationEisenmenger, Johann Andreas. The Traditions of the Jews, or The Doctrines and Expositions Contain'd in the Talmud and Other Rabbinical Writings: Translated from the High-Dutch. To Which Is Added, A Preliminary Preface: Or, An Enquiry into the Origin, Progress, Authority, and Usefulness of Those Traditions. Wherein the Mystical Sense of the Allegories in the Talmud and Others Writings of the Rabbins Is Explained. By the Reverend Mr. John Peter Stehelin, F.R.S. printed for G. Smith, in Blackmoor-Street, near Clare-Market, 1743.