American Psychological Association 7th edition

Fleury, C. (ca. 1683). The manners of the Israelites : in three parts. I Of the patriarchs. 2. Of the Israelites after their coming out of Egypt until the captivity of Babylon. 3 Of the Jews after their return from the captivity until the preaching of the Gospel. Shewing their customs secular and religious, their generous contempt of earthly grandeur. And the great benefit and advantage of a plain laborious, frugal, and contented life [Cd]. In Early English Books Online / EEBO. printed for William Freeman over against the Devil-Tavern near Temple Bar in Fleet-street.

Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition (author-date)

Fleury, Claude. 1683. The manners of the Israelites : in three parts. I Of the patriarchs. 2. Of the Israelites after their coming out of Egypt until the captivity of Babylon. 3 Of the Jews after their return from the captivity until the preaching of the Gospel. Shewing their customs secular and religious, their generous contempt of earthly grandeur. And the great benefit and advantage of a plain laborious, frugal, and contented life. Cd. Early English Books Online / EEBO. London: printed for William Freeman over against the Devil-Tavern near Temple Bar in Fleet-street.

Springer - Basic (author-date)

Fleury C (1683) The manners of the Israelites : in three parts. I Of the patriarchs. 2. Of the Israelites after their coming out of Egypt until the captivity of Babylon. 3 Of the Jews after their return from the captivity until the preaching of the Gospel. Shewing their customs secular and religious, their generous contempt of earthly grandeur. And the great benefit and advantage of a plain laborious, frugal, and contented life. printed for William Freeman over against the Devil-Tavern near Temple Bar in Fleet-street, London

Springer - Lecture Notes in Computer Science

1.Fleury, C.: The manners of the Israelites : in three parts. I Of the patriarchs. 2. Of the Israelites after their coming out of Egypt until the captivity of Babylon. 3 Of the Jews after their return from the captivity until the preaching of the Gospel. Shewing their customs secular and religious, their generous contempt of earthly grandeur. And the great benefit and advantage of a plain laborious, frugal, and contented life. printed for William Freeman over against the Devil-Tavern near Temple Bar in Fleet-street, London (1683).

DIN 1505-2 (author-date, Deutsch) - standard superseded by ISO-690

Fleury, Claude ; ; ; : The manners of the Israelites : in three parts. I Of the patriarchs. 2. Of the Israelites after their coming out of Egypt until the captivity of Babylon. 3 Of the Jews after their return from the captivity until the preaching of the Gospel. Shewing their customs secular and religious, their generous contempt of earthly grandeur. And the great benefit and advantage of a plain laborious, frugal, and contented life. cd. London : printed for William Freeman over against the Devil-Tavern near Temple Bar in Fleet-street, 1683

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