Hoadly, S. (1688). The natural method of teaching: The first book, being the accidence in questions and answers, explained, amended, abridged, and fitted to the capacity and use of the lowest form. Printed by M.F., and are to be sold be [sic] B. Aylmer ..., and A. Swalle.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHoadly, Samuel. The Natural Method of Teaching: The First Book, Being the Accidence in Questions and Answers, Explained, Amended, Abridged, and Fitted to the Capacity and Use of the Lowest Form. London: Printed by M.F., and are to be sold be [sic] B. Aylmer ..., and A. Swalle, 1688.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHoadly, Samuel. The Natural Method of Teaching: The First Book, Being the Accidence in Questions and Answers, Explained, Amended, Abridged, and Fitted to the Capacity and Use of the Lowest Form. Printed by M.F., and are to be sold be [sic] B. Aylmer ..., and A. Swalle, 1688.