APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1692). The book of Psalms in metre: Close and proper to the Hebrew: smooth and pleasant for the metre. To be sung in usual and known tunes. Newly translated, with amendments, and addition of many fresh metres. Fitted for the ready use and understanding of all good Christians. By William Barton Mr. of Arts, as he left it finished in his life-time. printed by Tho. Snowden, for the Company of Stationers.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Book of Psalms in Metre: Close and Proper to the Hebrew: Smooth and Pleasant for the Metre. To Be Sung in Usual and Known Tunes. Newly Translated, with Amendments, and Addition of Many Fresh Metres. Fitted for the Ready Use and Understanding of All Good Christians. By William Barton Mr. of Arts, as He Left It Finished in His Life-time. London: printed by Tho. Snowden, for the Company of Stationers, 1692.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Book of Psalms in Metre: Close and Proper to the Hebrew: Smooth and Pleasant for the Metre. To Be Sung in Usual and Known Tunes. Newly Translated, with Amendments, and Addition of Many Fresh Metres. Fitted for the Ready Use and Understanding of All Good Christians. By William Barton Mr. of Arts, as He Left It Finished in His Life-time. printed by Tho. Snowden, for the Company of Stationers, 1692.

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