APA (7th ed.) Citation

Nicholson, J. (1660). The standard of the Lord lifted up in New-England, in opposition to the man of sin: or, The trumpet of the Lord sounding there, with a visitation to the suffering seed of God in New-England, or elsewhere.: With a warning from the Lord, to the rulers and magistrates, priests and people of New-England; but more especially to the rulers and magistrates of the bloody town of Boston, who have put the servants of the living God to death.Written (in the prison at Boston in New-England, in America,). printed for Robert Wilson, at the signe of the Black-spread-Eagle and Winde-mil in Martins Le grand.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Nicholson, Joseph. The Standard of the Lord Lifted Up in New-England, in Opposition to the Man of Sin: Or, The Trumpet of the Lord Sounding There, with a Visitation to the Suffering Seed of God in New-England, or Elsewhere.: With a Warning from the Lord, to the Rulers and Magistrates, Priests and People of New-England; but More Especially to the Rulers and Magistrates of the Bloody Town of Boston, Who Have Put the Servants of the Living God to Death.Written (in the Prison at Boston in New-England, in America,). London: printed for Robert Wilson, at the signe of the Black-spread-Eagle and Winde-mil in Martins Le grand, 1660.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Nicholson, Joseph. The Standard of the Lord Lifted Up in New-England, in Opposition to the Man of Sin: Or, The Trumpet of the Lord Sounding There, with a Visitation to the Suffering Seed of God in New-England, or Elsewhere.: With a Warning from the Lord, to the Rulers and Magistrates, Priests and People of New-England; but More Especially to the Rulers and Magistrates of the Bloody Town of Boston, Who Have Put the Servants of the Living God to Death.Written (in the Prison at Boston in New-England, in America,). printed for Robert Wilson, at the signe of the Black-spread-Eagle and Winde-mil in Martins Le grand, 1660.

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