Gale (Firm). (1746). A Compendious history of the Old and New Testament, extracted from the Holy Bible. And adapted to all capacities: Whereby the reader may be enabled, in an easy, pleasant, and speedy manner, to become learned in the sacred scriptures. Interspersed with suitable reflections. And adorned with 120 curious copper cuts, lively representing each history (The fifth edition, corrected.). Printed for W. and D. Baker, at the Bible and Star, fronting Stationers Hall.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). A Compendious History of the Old and New Testament, Extracted from the Holy Bible. And Adapted to All Capacities: Whereby the Reader May Be Enabled, in an Easy, Pleasant, and Speedy Manner, to Become Learned in the Sacred Scriptures. Interspersed with Suitable Reflections. And Adorned with 120 Curious Copper Cuts, Lively Representing Each History. The fifth edition, corrected. London: Printed for W. and D. Baker, at the Bible and Star, fronting Stationers Hall, 1746.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). A Compendious History of the Old and New Testament, Extracted from the Holy Bible. And Adapted to All Capacities: Whereby the Reader May Be Enabled, in an Easy, Pleasant, and Speedy Manner, to Become Learned in the Sacred Scriptures. Interspersed with Suitable Reflections. And Adorned with 120 Curious Copper Cuts, Lively Representing Each History. The fifth edition, corrected. Printed for W. and D. Baker, at the Bible and Star, fronting Stationers Hall, 1746.