Robertson, W. (1653). Shaʻar ʼo Petach ʼel Leshon Hakodesh A gate or door to the holy tongue, opened in English.: Containing. 1. The chief and necessary grounds of the Hebrew grammar. 2. A table for the Hebrew roots, in which all the roots of the Bible are set down; and a plain and ready way presently to find out the roots of all Hebrew words which are deficient in one or two of their radicall letters, is described. 3. A praxis to the grammar and the table, upon the prophecy by Obadiah; the Decalogue, and the twelfth chapter of Isaiah: wherein the Hebrew text it self, is first set down; and then every Hebrew word of those places of scripture is read in English letters, then expounded, and grammatically resolved in English; and all in so plain and easie a way, as may be made use of by any ordinary capacity of either sexe. Printed by J. Flesher, for Joseph Cranford; and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church-yard; at the sign of the Phenix..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRobertson, William. Shaʻar ʼo Petach ʼel Leshon Hakodesh A Gate or Door to the Holy Tongue, Opened in English.: Containing. 1. The Chief and Necessary Grounds of the Hebrew Grammar. 2. A Table for the Hebrew Roots, in Which All the Roots of the Bible Are Set Down; and a Plain and Ready Way Presently to Find Out the Roots of All Hebrew Words Which Are Deficient in One or Two of Their Radicall Letters, Is Described. 3. A Praxis to the Grammar and the Table, upon the Prophecy by Obadiah; the Decalogue, and the Twelfth Chapter of Isaiah: Wherein the Hebrew Text It Self, Is First Set Down; and Then Every Hebrew Word of Those Places of Scripture Is Read in English Letters, Then Expounded, and Grammatically Resolved in English; and All in so Plain and Easie a Way, as May Be Made Use of by Any Ordinary Capacity of Either Sexe. London,: Printed by J. Flesher, for Joseph Cranford; and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church-yard; at the sign of the Phenix., 1653.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRobertson, William. Shaʻar ʼo Petach ʼel Leshon Hakodesh A Gate or Door to the Holy Tongue, Opened in English.: Containing. 1. The Chief and Necessary Grounds of the Hebrew Grammar. 2. A Table for the Hebrew Roots, in Which All the Roots of the Bible Are Set Down; and a Plain and Ready Way Presently to Find Out the Roots of All Hebrew Words Which Are Deficient in One or Two of Their Radicall Letters, Is Described. 3. A Praxis to the Grammar and the Table, upon the Prophecy by Obadiah; the Decalogue, and the Twelfth Chapter of Isaiah: Wherein the Hebrew Text It Self, Is First Set Down; and Then Every Hebrew Word of Those Places of Scripture Is Read in English Letters, Then Expounded, and Grammatically Resolved in English; and All in so Plain and Easie a Way, as May Be Made Use of by Any Ordinary Capacity of Either Sexe. Printed by J. Flesher, for Joseph Cranford; and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church-yard; at the sign of the Phenix., 1653.