APA (7th ed.) Citation

Richardson, J., Ussher, J., & Gataker, T. (1655). Choice observations and explanations upon the Old Testament.: Containing in them many remarkable matters, either not taken notice of, or mistaken by most, which are additionals to the large annotations made by some of the Assembly of Divines. To which are added some further and larger observations of his upon the whole book of Genesis perused and attested by the Reverend Bishop of Armagh, and Mr. Gataker Pastor of Rederith. Printed by T.R. and E.M. for John Rothwell, at the Fountain and Beare in the Goldsmiths-Row in Cheapside, and for John Stafford in St. Brides Churchyard, Fleetstreet..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Richardson, John, James Ussher, and Thomas Gataker. Choice Observations and Explanations upon the Old Testament.: Containing in Them Many Remarkable Matters, Either Not Taken Notice of, or Mistaken by Most, Which Are Additionals to the Large Annotations Made by Some of the Assembly of Divines. To Which Are Added Some Further and Larger Observations of His upon the Whole Book of Genesis Perused and Attested by the Reverend Bishop of Armagh, and Mr. Gataker Pastor of Rederith. London: Printed by T.R. and E.M. for John Rothwell, at the Fountain and Beare in the Goldsmiths-Row in Cheapside, and for John Stafford in St. Brides Churchyard, Fleetstreet., 1655.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Richardson, John, et al. Choice Observations and Explanations upon the Old Testament.: Containing in Them Many Remarkable Matters, Either Not Taken Notice of, or Mistaken by Most, Which Are Additionals to the Large Annotations Made by Some of the Assembly of Divines. To Which Are Added Some Further and Larger Observations of His upon the Whole Book of Genesis Perused and Attested by the Reverend Bishop of Armagh, and Mr. Gataker Pastor of Rederith. Printed by T.R. and E.M. for John Rothwell, at the Fountain and Beare in the Goldsmiths-Row in Cheapside, and for John Stafford in St. Brides Churchyard, Fleetstreet., 1655.

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