Reeve, E. (1650). An introduction into the Greeke tongue: In most plaine manner, delivering the principall matters of the grammar thereof, so farre forth as may helpe toward the understanding of the Greeke text of the Holy Gospel, composed for their sakes which understand not Latine ; and yet are desirous to have some competent knowledge in the original Sacred Scripture. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationReeve, Edmund. An Introduction into the Greeke Tongue: In Most Plaine Manner, Delivering the Principall Matters of the Grammar Thereof, so Farre Forth as May Helpe Toward the Understanding of the Greeke Text of the Holy Gospel, Composed for Their Sakes Which Understand Not Latine ; and yet Are Desirous to Have Some Competent Knowledge in the Original Sacred Scripture. London: [publisher not identified], 1650.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationReeve, Edmund. An Introduction into the Greeke Tongue: In Most Plaine Manner, Delivering the Principall Matters of the Grammar Thereof, so Farre Forth as May Helpe Toward the Understanding of the Greeke Text of the Holy Gospel, Composed for Their Sakes Which Understand Not Latine ; and yet Are Desirous to Have Some Competent Knowledge in the Original Sacred Scripture. [publisher not identified], 1650.