Mather, C. (1693). The wonders of the invisible world: Being an account of the tryals of several witches, lately excuted [!] in New-England: and of several remarkable curiosities therein occuring. Together with, I. Observations upon the nature, the number, and the operations of the devils. II. A short narrative of a late outrage committed by a knot of witches in Swede-land, very much resembling, and so far explaining, that under which New-England has laboured. III. Some councels directing a due improvement of the terrible things lately done by the unusual and amazing range of evil-spirits in New-England. IV. A brief discourse upon those temptations which are the more ordinary devices of Satan. John Dunton.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMather, Cotton. The Wonders of the Invisible World: Being an Account of the Tryals of Several Witches, Lately Excuted [!] in New-England: And of Several Remarkable Curiosities Therein Occuring. Together with, I. Observations upon the Nature, the Number, and the Operations of the Devils. II. A Short Narrative of a Late Outrage Committed by a Knot of Witches in Swede-land, Very Much Resembling, and so Far Explaining, That Under Which New-England Has Laboured. III. Some Councels Directing a Due Improvement of the Terrible Things Lately Done by the Unusual and Amazing Range of Evil-spirits in New-England. IV. A Brief Discourse upon Those Temptations Which Are the More Ordinary Devices of Satan. Bostun: John Dunton, 1693.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMather, Cotton. The Wonders of the Invisible World: Being an Account of the Tryals of Several Witches, Lately Excuted [!] in New-England: And of Several Remarkable Curiosities Therein Occuring. Together with, I. Observations upon the Nature, the Number, and the Operations of the Devils. II. A Short Narrative of a Late Outrage Committed by a Knot of Witches in Swede-land, Very Much Resembling, and so Far Explaining, That Under Which New-England Has Laboured. III. Some Councels Directing a Due Improvement of the Terrible Things Lately Done by the Unusual and Amazing Range of Evil-spirits in New-England. IV. A Brief Discourse upon Those Temptations Which Are the More Ordinary Devices of Satan. John Dunton, 1693.