APA Citation

(1762). A concordance to the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament: Wherein not only any passage in the Bible may be found, by the recollection of any material word of it; but also all the texts relative to every Christian virtue or doctrine are pointed out at One View; as Likewise The most Remarkable Parallel Texts of Scripture. London: printed for R. Goadby; and sold by R. Baldwin, Bookseller, in Pater-Noster-Row; and by the booksellers of Oxford and Cambridge; and by all others in town and country.

Chicago Style Citation

A Concordance to the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament: Wherein Not Only Any Passage in the Bible May Be Found, By the Recollection of Any Material Word of It; but Also All the Texts Relative to Every Christian Virtue or Doctrine Are Pointed Out At One View; As Likewise The Most Remarkable Parallel Texts of Scripture. London: printed for R. Goadby; and sold by R. Baldwin, Bookseller, in Pater-Noster-Row; and by the booksellers of Oxford and Cambridge; and by all others in town and country, 1762.

MLA Citation

A Concordance to the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament: Wherein Not Only Any Passage in the Bible May Be Found, By the Recollection of Any Material Word of It; but Also All the Texts Relative to Every Christian Virtue or Doctrine Are Pointed Out At One View; As Likewise The Most Remarkable Parallel Texts of Scripture. London: printed for R. Goadby; and sold by R. Baldwin, Bookseller, in Pater-Noster-Row; and by the booksellers of Oxford and Cambridge; and by all others in town and country, 1762.

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