Robert F. Herrey. (1607). Two right profitable and fruitfull concordances, or large and ample tables alphabeticall: The first containing the interpretation of the Hebrue, Caldean, Greeke, and Latine wordes and names scatteringly dispersed throughout the whole Bible, with their common places following euery one of them, and the second comprehending all such other principall wordes and matters, as concerne the sense and meaning of the scriptures ... the further contents and use of both the which tables ... is expressed more at large in the preface. By Robert Barker, Printer to the Kings most excellent Maiestie.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRobert F. Herrey. Two Right Profitable and Fruitfull Concordances, or Large and Ample Tables Alphabeticall: The First Containing the Interpretation of the Hebrue, Caldean, Greeke, and Latine Wordes and Names Scatteringly Dispersed Throughout the Whole Bible, with Their Common Places Following Euery One of Them, and the Second Comprehending All Such Other Principall Wordes and Matters, as Concerne the Sense and Meaning of the Scriptures ... the Further Contents and Use of Both the Which Tables ... Is Expressed More at Large in the Preface. Imprinted at London: By Robert Barker, Printer to the Kings most excellent Maiestie, 1607.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRobert F. Herrey. Two Right Profitable and Fruitfull Concordances, or Large and Ample Tables Alphabeticall: The First Containing the Interpretation of the Hebrue, Caldean, Greeke, and Latine Wordes and Names Scatteringly Dispersed Throughout the Whole Bible, with Their Common Places Following Euery One of Them, and the Second Comprehending All Such Other Principall Wordes and Matters, as Concerne the Sense and Meaning of the Scriptures ... the Further Contents and Use of Both the Which Tables ... Is Expressed More at Large in the Preface. By Robert Barker, Printer to the Kings most excellent Maiestie, 1607.