Hopper, M. (1679). Strange news from Arpington near Bexly in Kent: Being a true narrative of a young maid who was possest with several devils or evil spirits, one of which, by the prayers of a pious and religious doctor, who came to visit her, was fetcht out of her body and appear'd in the room in the likeness of a large snake, and twisted it self about the doctors neck whilst he was at his devotion : with an account also of other devils which yet remain in her, and reveal several strange things, the like never heard before, of which the contents within will give you a particular account. Printed for R. G..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHopper, Mrs. Strange News from Arpington Near Bexly in Kent: Being a True Narrative of a Young Maid Who Was Possest with Several Devils or Evil Spirits, One of Which, by the Prayers of a Pious and Religious Doctor, Who Came to Visit Her, Was Fetcht Out of Her Body and Appear'd in the Room in the Likeness of a Large Snake, and Twisted It Self About the Doctors Neck Whilst He Was at His Devotion : With an Account Also of Other Devils Which yet Remain in Her, and Reveal Several Strange Things, the like Never Heard Before, of Which the Contents Within Will Give You a Particular Account. London: Printed for R. G., 1679.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHopper, Mrs. Strange News from Arpington Near Bexly in Kent: Being a True Narrative of a Young Maid Who Was Possest with Several Devils or Evil Spirits, One of Which, by the Prayers of a Pious and Religious Doctor, Who Came to Visit Her, Was Fetcht Out of Her Body and Appear'd in the Room in the Likeness of a Large Snake, and Twisted It Self About the Doctors Neck Whilst He Was at His Devotion : With an Account Also of Other Devils Which yet Remain in Her, and Reveal Several Strange Things, the like Never Heard Before, of Which the Contents Within Will Give You a Particular Account. Printed for R. G., 1679.