(1662). Mirabilis annus secundus, or, The second year of prodigies: Being a true and impartial collection of many strange signes and apparitions, which have this last year been seen in the heavens, and in the earth, and in the waters : together with many remarkable accidents and judgements befalling divers persons, according to the most exact information that could be procured from the best hands, and now published as a warning to all men speedily to repent, and to prepare to meet the Lord, who gives us these signs of His coming. [s.n].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMirabilis Annus Secundus, or, The Second Year of Prodigies: Being a True and Impartial Collection of Many Strange Signes and Apparitions, Which Have This Last Year Been Seen in the Heavens, and in the Earth, and in the Waters : Together with Many Remarkable Accidents and Judgements Befalling Divers Persons, According to the Most Exact Information That Could Be Procured from the Best Hands, and Now Published as a Warning to All Men Speedily to Repent, and to Prepare to Meet the Lord, Who Gives Us These Signs of His Coming. [London?]: [s.n], 1662.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMirabilis Annus Secundus, or, The Second Year of Prodigies: Being a True and Impartial Collection of Many Strange Signes and Apparitions, Which Have This Last Year Been Seen in the Heavens, and in the Earth, and in the Waters : Together with Many Remarkable Accidents and Judgements Befalling Divers Persons, According to the Most Exact Information That Could Be Procured from the Best Hands, and Now Published as a Warning to All Men Speedily to Repent, and to Prepare to Meet the Lord, Who Gives Us These Signs of His Coming. [s.n], 1662.