Symson, T. (1660). Kulo maḥanadim, ḥemdat kol ha-goyim, maḥmad ʿenayim: The most desireable object, the desire of all nations, the desire of the eyes, or, a Protestant picture of Jesus Christ, drawn out in Scripture-colours both for the light of sinners and for the delight of saints. Printed by W. Godbid.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSymson, Thomas. Kulo Maḥanadim, Ḥemdat Kol Ha-goyim, Maḥmad ʿenayim: The Most Desireable Object, the Desire of All Nations, the Desire of the Eyes, or, a Protestant Picture of Jesus Christ, Drawn Out in Scripture-colours Both for the Light of Sinners and for the Delight of Saints. London: Printed by W. Godbid, 1660.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSymson, Thomas. Kulo Maḥanadim, Ḥemdat Kol Ha-goyim, Maḥmad ʿenayim: The Most Desireable Object, the Desire of All Nations, the Desire of the Eyes, or, a Protestant Picture of Jesus Christ, Drawn Out in Scripture-colours Both for the Light of Sinners and for the Delight of Saints. Printed by W. Godbid, 1660.