APA (7th ed.) Citation

Salter, R. (1627). Wonderfull prophecies from the beginning of the monarchy of this land: Hidden vnder the parables of: Three young noble-men in a fiary fornace. A chast wife, and two old fornicators. The idol Belus and his dragon. daniel in a den amid lyons. Their agreement with canonical prophecies: also a temperate defence of the Apocryphals annexed to the canon of the scriptures. Together with an essay touching the late prodigious comete; how farre forth the presages thereof doe accord with such prophecies, as are found to pertaine to these our times. By all which , the discrete and wise in heart may gather touching things to come, what is forewarned vnto men; as for the general and publique, so also for their priuate and particular. By Robert Salter. Printed by William Iones dwelling in Red-crosse streete.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Salter, Robert. Wonderfull Prophecies from the Beginning of the Monarchy of This Land: Hidden Vnder the Parables of: Three Young Noble-men in a Fiary Fornace. A Chast Wife, and Two Old Fornicators. The Idol Belus and His Dragon. Daniel in a Den Amid Lyons. Their Agreement with Canonical Prophecies: Also a Temperate Defence of the Apocryphals Annexed to the Canon of the Scriptures. Together with an Essay Touching the Late Prodigious Comete; How Farre Forth the Presages Thereof Doe Accord with Such Prophecies, as Are Found to Pertaine to These Our Times. By All Which , the Discrete and Wise in Heart May Gather Touching Things to Come, What Is Forewarned Vnto Men; as for the General and Publique, so Also for Their Priuate and Particular. By Robert Salter. London: Printed by William Iones dwelling in Red-crosse streete, 1627.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Salter, Robert. Wonderfull Prophecies from the Beginning of the Monarchy of This Land: Hidden Vnder the Parables of: Three Young Noble-men in a Fiary Fornace. A Chast Wife, and Two Old Fornicators. The Idol Belus and His Dragon. Daniel in a Den Amid Lyons. Their Agreement with Canonical Prophecies: Also a Temperate Defence of the Apocryphals Annexed to the Canon of the Scriptures. Together with an Essay Touching the Late Prodigious Comete; How Farre Forth the Presages Thereof Doe Accord with Such Prophecies, as Are Found to Pertaine to These Our Times. By All Which , the Discrete and Wise in Heart May Gather Touching Things to Come, What Is Forewarned Vnto Men; as for the General and Publique, so Also for Their Priuate and Particular. By Robert Salter. Printed by William Iones dwelling in Red-crosse streete, 1627.

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