Cross, W. (1698). The taghmical art, or, The art of expounding scripture by the points, usually called accents, but are really tactical: A grammatical, logical, and rhetorical instrument of interpretation in two parts. Printed by S. Budge, for the author.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCross, Walter. The Taghmical Art, or, The Art of Expounding Scripture by the Points, Usually Called Accents, but Are Really Tactical: A Grammatical, Logical, and Rhetorical Instrument of Interpretation in Two Parts. London: Printed by S. Budge, for the author, 1698.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCross, Walter. The Taghmical Art, or, The Art of Expounding Scripture by the Points, Usually Called Accents, but Are Really Tactical: A Grammatical, Logical, and Rhetorical Instrument of Interpretation in Two Parts. Printed by S. Budge, for the author, 1698.