Goodwin, T., & Griffin, E. Moses and Aaron: Civil and ecclesiastical rites, used by the ancient Hebrewes; observed, and at large opened, for the clearing of many obscure texts thorowout the whole Scripture. Which texts are now added in the end of the book. Herein likewise is shewed what cvstomes the Hebrewes borrowed from heathen people: and that many heathenish customes, originally have beene unwarrantable imitations of the Hebrewes (The sixth edition.).
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGoodwin, Thomas, and Edward Griffin. Moses and Aaron: Civil and Ecclesiastical Rites, Used by the Ancient Hebrewes; Observed, and at Large Opened, for the Clearing of Many Obscure Texts Thorowout the Whole Scripture. Which Texts Are Now Added in the End of the Book. Herein Likewise Is Shewed What Cvstomes the Hebrewes Borrowed from Heathen People: And That Many Heathenish Customes, Originally Have Beene Unwarrantable Imitations of the Hebrewes. The sixth edition.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGoodwin, Thomas, and Edward Griffin. Moses and Aaron: Civil and Ecclesiastical Rites, Used by the Ancient Hebrewes; Observed, and at Large Opened, for the Clearing of Many Obscure Texts Thorowout the Whole Scripture. Which Texts Are Now Added in the End of the Book. Herein Likewise Is Shewed What Cvstomes the Hebrewes Borrowed from Heathen People: And That Many Heathenish Customes, Originally Have Beene Unwarrantable Imitations of the Hebrewes. The sixth edition.