APA Citation

Wait, R. (1769). The Gospel-history, from the text of the four evangelists: With explanatory notes. In five books. To which are subjoined, tables-of the chapters and verses of each evangelist, with references to the pages of this work in which they are to be found;-of the miracles, parables, and discourse, of Christ;-and of the several years from his birth to his ascension, with the corresponding years of the Julian period, Olympiads, and years of Rome, the times of the Passover, and the important events of Profane history. The second edition. By Mr. Robert Walt, minister of Galston. London: Printed for J. Murray, (successor to Mr. Sandby) at No. 32. Fleet-Street.

Chicago Style Citation

Wait, Robert. The Gospel-history, From the Text of the Four Evangelists: With Explanatory Notes. In Five Books. To Which Are Subjoined, Tables-of the Chapters and Verses of Each Evangelist, With References to the Pages of This Work in Which They Are to Be Found;-of the Miracles, Parables, and Discourse, of Christ;-and of the Several Years From His Birth to His Ascension, With the Corresponding Years of the Julian Period, Olympiads, and Years of Rome, the Times of the Passover, and the Important Events of Profane History. The Second Edition. By Mr. Robert Walt, Minister of Galston. London: Printed for J. Murray, (successor to Mr. Sandby) at No. 32. Fleet-Street, 1769.

MLA Citation

Wait, Robert. The Gospel-history, From the Text of the Four Evangelists: With Explanatory Notes. In Five Books. To Which Are Subjoined, Tables-of the Chapters and Verses of Each Evangelist, With References to the Pages of This Work in Which They Are to Be Found;-of the Miracles, Parables, and Discourse, of Christ;-and of the Several Years From His Birth to His Ascension, With the Corresponding Years of the Julian Period, Olympiads, and Years of Rome, the Times of the Passover, and the Important Events of Profane History. The Second Edition. By Mr. Robert Walt, Minister of Galston. London: Printed for J. Murray, (successor to Mr. Sandby) at No. 32. Fleet-Street, 1769.

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