(1691). Strange and wonderful prophecies and predictions.: Reelating to divers kingdoms and states, for the year, 1691. &c. As to the grand affairs of Christendom: and what may in all likelihood and probability very speedily come to pass, to the glory of the British Empire, and confederate princes; the ruine and decay of the French greatness, and confusion of our enemies, abroad, and at home: lively portrayed in figures, and words of explanation, at large: The like never before made publick to the world. Printed for J.H..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationStrange and Wonderful Prophecies and Predictions.: Reelating to Divers Kingdoms and States, for the Year, 1691. &c. As to the Grand Affairs of Christendom: And What May in All Likelihood and Probability Very Speedily Come to Pass, to the Glory of the British Empire, and Confederate Princes; the Ruine and Decay of the French Greatness, and Confusion of Our Enemies, Abroad, and at Home: Lively Portrayed in Figures, and Words of Explanation, at Large: The like Never Before Made Publick to the World. London:: Printed for J.H., 1691.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationStrange and Wonderful Prophecies and Predictions.: Reelating to Divers Kingdoms and States, for the Year, 1691. &c. As to the Grand Affairs of Christendom: And What May in All Likelihood and Probability Very Speedily Come to Pass, to the Glory of the British Empire, and Confederate Princes; the Ruine and Decay of the French Greatness, and Confusion of Our Enemies, Abroad, and at Home: Lively Portrayed in Figures, and Words of Explanation, at Large: The like Never Before Made Publick to the World. Printed for J.H., 1691.