APA (7th ed.) Citation

Butler, C. (1807). Horae Biblicae: Being a connected series of notes on the text and literary history of the bibles, or sacred books of the Jews and Christians; and on the bibles or books accounted sacred by the Mahometans, Hindus, Parsees, Chinese, and Scandinavians (2. ed.). White.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Butler, Charles. Horae Biblicae: Being a Connected Series of Notes on the Text and Literary History of the Bibles, or Sacred Books of the Jews and Christians; and on the Bibles or Books Accounted Sacred by the Mahometans, Hindus, Parsees, Chinese, and Scandinavians. 2. ed. London: White, 1807.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Butler, Charles. Horae Biblicae: Being a Connected Series of Notes on the Text and Literary History of the Bibles, or Sacred Books of the Jews and Christians; and on the Bibles or Books Accounted Sacred by the Mahometans, Hindus, Parsees, Chinese, and Scandinavians. 2. ed. White, 1807.

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