Leigh, E. (1650). Annotations upon all the New Testament philologicall and theologicall: Wherein the emphasis and elegancie of the Greeke is observed, some imperfections in our translation are discovered, divers Jewish rites and customes tending to illustrate the text are mentioned, many antilogies and seeming contradictions reconciled, severall darke and obscure places opened, sundry passages vindicated from the false glosses of papists and hereticks. Printed by W.W. and E. G. for William Lee, and are to be sold at his shop.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLeigh, Edward. Annotations upon All the New Testament Philologicall and Theologicall: Wherein the Emphasis and Elegancie of the Greeke Is Observed, Some Imperfections in Our Translation Are Discovered, Divers Jewish Rites and Customes Tending to Illustrate the Text Are Mentioned, Many Antilogies and Seeming Contradictions Reconciled, Severall Darke and Obscure Places Opened, Sundry Passages Vindicated from the False Glosses of Papists and Hereticks. London: Printed by W.W. and E. G. for William Lee, and are to be sold at his shop, 1650.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLeigh, Edward. Annotations upon All the New Testament Philologicall and Theologicall: Wherein the Emphasis and Elegancie of the Greeke Is Observed, Some Imperfections in Our Translation Are Discovered, Divers Jewish Rites and Customes Tending to Illustrate the Text Are Mentioned, Many Antilogies and Seeming Contradictions Reconciled, Severall Darke and Obscure Places Opened, Sundry Passages Vindicated from the False Glosses of Papists and Hereticks. Printed by W.W. and E. G. for William Lee, and are to be sold at his shop, 1650.