Leigh, E. (1639). Critica sacra: or, Philologicall and theologicall observations, upon all the Greek words of the New Testament, in order alphabeticall: Wherein usually the etymon of the word is given, its force and emphasis observed, and the severall acceptions of it in Scripture, and versions by expositors are set down. By Edward Legh, Master of Arts of both the Universities. Printed by Robert Young, and are sold by George Lathum in Pauls-Church-yard, and by Ph. Nevill, in Ivie-lane.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLeigh, Edward. Critica Sacra: Or, Philologicall and Theologicall Observations, upon All the Greek Words of the New Testament, in Order Alphabeticall: Wherein Usually the Etymon of the Word Is Given, Its Force and Emphasis Observed, and the Severall Acceptions of It in Scripture, and Versions by Expositors Are Set Down. By Edward Legh, Master of Arts of Both the Universities. London: Printed by Robert Young, and are sold by George Lathum in Pauls-Church-yard, and by Ph. Nevill, in Ivie-lane, 1639.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLeigh, Edward. Critica Sacra: Or, Philologicall and Theologicall Observations, upon All the Greek Words of the New Testament, in Order Alphabeticall: Wherein Usually the Etymon of the Word Is Given, Its Force and Emphasis Observed, and the Severall Acceptions of It in Scripture, and Versions by Expositors Are Set Down. By Edward Legh, Master of Arts of Both the Universities. Printed by Robert Young, and are sold by George Lathum in Pauls-Church-yard, and by Ph. Nevill, in Ivie-lane, 1639.