APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hartlib, S., & Dury, J. (1651). Clavis apocalyptica: Or, a prophetical key: by which the great mysteries in the revelation of St. John and the prophet Daniel are opened; it beeing made apparent that the prophetical numbers com to an end with the year of our Lord, 1655. Written by a Germane D. and now translated out of High-Dutch. In two treatises. 1. Shewing what in these our times hath been fulfilled. 2. At this present is effectually brought to pass. 3. And henceforth is to bee expected in the years neer at hand. With an introductorie preface. Printed by William Du-Gard for Thomas Matthewes, and are to bee sold by Giles Calvert, at the Black-Spread-Eagle at the West-end of St Paul's.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hartlib, Samuel, and John Dury. Clavis Apocalyptica: Or, a Prophetical Key: By Which the Great Mysteries in the Revelation of St. John and the Prophet Daniel Are Opened; It Beeing Made Apparent That the Prophetical Numbers Com to an End with the Year of Our Lord, 1655. Written by a Germane D. and Now Translated Out of High-Dutch. In Two Treatises. 1. Shewing What in These Our Times Hath Been Fulfilled. 2. At This Present Is Effectually Brought to Pass. 3. And Henceforth Is to Bee Expected in the Years Neer at Hand. With an Introductorie Preface. London: Printed by William Du-Gard for Thomas Matthewes, and are to bee sold by Giles Calvert, at the Black-Spread-Eagle at the West-end of St Paul's, 1651.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hartlib, Samuel, and John Dury. Clavis Apocalyptica: Or, a Prophetical Key: By Which the Great Mysteries in the Revelation of St. John and the Prophet Daniel Are Opened; It Beeing Made Apparent That the Prophetical Numbers Com to an End with the Year of Our Lord, 1655. Written by a Germane D. and Now Translated Out of High-Dutch. In Two Treatises. 1. Shewing What in These Our Times Hath Been Fulfilled. 2. At This Present Is Effectually Brought to Pass. 3. And Henceforth Is to Bee Expected in the Years Neer at Hand. With an Introductorie Preface. Printed by William Du-Gard for Thomas Matthewes, and are to bee sold by Giles Calvert, at the Black-Spread-Eagle at the West-end of St Paul's, 1651.

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