APA (7th ed.) Citation

Willet, A. (1633). Hexapla in Genesin & Exodum: that is, a sixfold commentary upon the two first bookes of Moses, being Genesis and Exodus: Wherein these translations are compared together: 1. The Chalde. 2. The Septuagint. 3. The vulgar Latine. 4. Pagnine. 5. Montanus. 6. Iunius. 7. Vatablus. 8. The great English Bible. 9. The Geneva edition. And 10. The Hebrew originall. Together with a sixfold vse of every chapter, shewing 1. The method or argument: 2. The divers readings: 3. The explanation of difficult questions and doubtfull places: 4. The places of doctrine: 5. Places of confutation: 6. Morall observations. In which worke, about three thousand theologicall questions are discussed: above forty authors old and new abridged: and together comprised whatsoever worthy of note, either Mercerus out of the Rabbines, Pererius out of the fathers, or Marloran out of the new writers, have in their learned commentaries collected. By Andrew Willet, minister of the gospell of Iesus Christ (Now the fourth time imprinted, with the authors corrections before his death.). Printed by John Haviland, and are sold by James Boler at the signe of the Marigold in Pauls Church-yard.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Willet, Andrew. Hexapla in Genesin & Exodum: That Is, a Sixfold Commentary upon the Two First Bookes of Moses, Being Genesis and Exodus: Wherein These Translations Are Compared Together: 1. The Chalde. 2. The Septuagint. 3. The Vulgar Latine. 4. Pagnine. 5. Montanus. 6. Iunius. 7. Vatablus. 8. The Great English Bible. 9. The Geneva Edition. And 10. The Hebrew Originall. Together with a Sixfold Vse of Every Chapter, Shewing 1. The Method or Argument: 2. The Divers Readings: 3. The Explanation of Difficult Questions and Doubtfull Places: 4. The Places of Doctrine: 5. Places of Confutation: 6. Morall Observations. In Which Worke, About Three Thousand Theologicall Questions Are Discussed: Above Forty Authors Old and New Abridged: And Together Comprised Whatsoever Worthy of Note, Either Mercerus Out of the Rabbines, Pererius Out of the Fathers, or Marloran Out of the New Writers, Have in Their Learned Commentaries Collected. By Andrew Willet, Minister of the Gospell of Iesus Christ. Now the fourth time imprinted, with the authors corrections before his death. London: Printed by John Haviland, and are sold by James Boler at the signe of the Marigold in Pauls Church-yard, 1633.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Willet, Andrew. Hexapla in Genesin & Exodum: That Is, a Sixfold Commentary upon the Two First Bookes of Moses, Being Genesis and Exodus: Wherein These Translations Are Compared Together: 1. The Chalde. 2. The Septuagint. 3. The Vulgar Latine. 4. Pagnine. 5. Montanus. 6. Iunius. 7. Vatablus. 8. The Great English Bible. 9. The Geneva Edition. And 10. The Hebrew Originall. Together with a Sixfold Vse of Every Chapter, Shewing 1. The Method or Argument: 2. The Divers Readings: 3. The Explanation of Difficult Questions and Doubtfull Places: 4. The Places of Doctrine: 5. Places of Confutation: 6. Morall Observations. In Which Worke, About Three Thousand Theologicall Questions Are Discussed: Above Forty Authors Old and New Abridged: And Together Comprised Whatsoever Worthy of Note, Either Mercerus Out of the Rabbines, Pererius Out of the Fathers, or Marloran Out of the New Writers, Have in Their Learned Commentaries Collected. By Andrew Willet, Minister of the Gospell of Iesus Christ. Now the fourth time imprinted, with the authors corrections before his death. Printed by John Haviland, and are sold by James Boler at the signe of the Marigold in Pauls Church-yard, 1633.

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