APA (7th ed.) Citation

Robertson, W. (1654). The first gate, or, The outward door to the holy tongue opened in English: Containing, I. the chief and necessary grounds of the Hebrew grammar, II. a table for the Hebrew roots, in which all the roots of the Bible are set down, and a plain and ready way pres. Printed by Evan Tyler for Humphrey Robinson ... and for G. Sawbridge ..., at whose shops the books are to be sold ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Robertson, William. The First Gate, or, The Outward Door to the Holy Tongue Opened in English: Containing, I. the Chief and Necessary Grounds of the Hebrew Grammar, II. a Table for the Hebrew Roots, in Which All the Roots of the Bible Are Set Down, and a Plain and Ready Way Pres. London: Printed by Evan Tyler for Humphrey Robinson ... and for G. Sawbridge ..., at whose shops the books are to be sold ..., 1654.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Robertson, William. The First Gate, or, The Outward Door to the Holy Tongue Opened in English: Containing, I. the Chief and Necessary Grounds of the Hebrew Grammar, II. a Table for the Hebrew Roots, in Which All the Roots of the Bible Are Set Down, and a Plain and Ready Way Pres. Printed by Evan Tyler for Humphrey Robinson ... and for G. Sawbridge ..., at whose shops the books are to be sold ..., 1654.

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