Barton, W. (1697). The book of Psalms in metre.: Close and proper to the Hebrew: smooth and pleasant, for the metre to be sung in usual & known tunes. Fitted for the ready use, and understanding of all good Christians. Printed by Joseph Ray in Essex-Street, for Eliphal Dobson at the Stationers-Arms; in Castle-Street, and Mathew Gunn, at the Bible and Crown at Essex-Gate.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBarton, William. The Book of Psalms in Metre.: Close and Proper to the Hebrew: Smooth and Pleasant, for the Metre to Be Sung in Usual & Known Tunes. Fitted for the Ready Use, and Understanding of All Good Christians. Dublin: Printed by Joseph Ray in Essex-Street, for Eliphal Dobson at the Stationers-Arms; in Castle-Street, and Mathew Gunn, at the Bible and Crown at Essex-Gate, 1697.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBarton, William. The Book of Psalms in Metre.: Close and Proper to the Hebrew: Smooth and Pleasant, for the Metre to Be Sung in Usual & Known Tunes. Fitted for the Ready Use, and Understanding of All Good Christians. Printed by Joseph Ray in Essex-Street, for Eliphal Dobson at the Stationers-Arms; in Castle-Street, and Mathew Gunn, at the Bible and Crown at Essex-Gate, 1697.