APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1695). A small Cambridge concordance to the Holy Bible: With the various significations of words of most importance; and many synonymous terms and phrases. Wherein one text compared with another, the scripture becomes its own interpreter. To which is annexed a supplement, in which are considered the circumstances of Christians in every condition; with suitable promises made for their support, and comfort. The whole reduc'd to a smaller compass, and comprehending more variety of scriptures, than any yet extant. Printed to be bound up with Bibles. printed by John Hayes, printer to the University.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Small Cambridge Concordance to the Holy Bible: With the Various Significations of Words of Most Importance; and Many Synonymous Terms and Phrases. Wherein One Text Compared with Another, the Scripture Becomes Its Own Interpreter. To Which Is Annexed a Supplement, in Which Are Considered the Circumstances of Christians in Every Condition; with Suitable Promises Made for Their Support, and Comfort. The Whole Reduc'd to a Smaller Compass, and Comprehending More Variety of Scriptures, than Any yet Extant. Printed to Be Bound Up with Bibles. Cambridge: printed by John Hayes, printer to the University, 1695.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Small Cambridge Concordance to the Holy Bible: With the Various Significations of Words of Most Importance; and Many Synonymous Terms and Phrases. Wherein One Text Compared with Another, the Scripture Becomes Its Own Interpreter. To Which Is Annexed a Supplement, in Which Are Considered the Circumstances of Christians in Every Condition; with Suitable Promises Made for Their Support, and Comfort. The Whole Reduc'd to a Smaller Compass, and Comprehending More Variety of Scriptures, than Any yet Extant. Printed to Be Bound Up with Bibles. printed by John Hayes, printer to the University, 1695.

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