Allen, R. (1596). An alphabet of the holy proverbs of King Salomon specially from the beginning of the tenth chapter to the end of the booke: For the helpe of memorie and for a more ready finding out of any whole sentence, if onely the beginning be called to mind: with a short interpretation of the more hard prouerbs, wherein also diuers translations are compared and laied together for a further helpe to vnderstanding. Collected and set down in this order with a mind desirous to procure that these holy prouerbs might be made yet more familiar euen to children by the delight of so plaine and familiar a method. Printed by Robert Robinson for Robert Dexter.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAllen, Robert. An Alphabet of the Holy Proverbs of King Salomon Specially from the Beginning of the Tenth Chapter to the End of the Booke: For the Helpe of Memorie and for a More Ready Finding Out of Any Whole Sentence, If Onely the Beginning Be Called to Mind: With a Short Interpretation of the More Hard Prouerbs, Wherein Also Diuers Translations Are Compared and Laied Together for a Further Helpe to Vnderstanding. Collected and Set Down in This Order with a Mind Desirous to Procure That These Holy Prouerbs Might Be Made yet More Familiar Euen to Children by the Delight of so Plaine and Familiar a Method. S.l: Printed by Robert Robinson for Robert Dexter, 1596.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAllen, Robert. An Alphabet of the Holy Proverbs of King Salomon Specially from the Beginning of the Tenth Chapter to the End of the Booke: For the Helpe of Memorie and for a More Ready Finding Out of Any Whole Sentence, If Onely the Beginning Be Called to Mind: With a Short Interpretation of the More Hard Prouerbs, Wherein Also Diuers Translations Are Compared and Laied Together for a Further Helpe to Vnderstanding. Collected and Set Down in This Order with a Mind Desirous to Procure That These Holy Prouerbs Might Be Made yet More Familiar Euen to Children by the Delight of so Plaine and Familiar a Method. Printed by Robert Robinson for Robert Dexter, 1596.