APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1661). Strange visions, and wonderful revelations. Appearing to Mr. Dominicus, a carver in White Friers.: With the strange voice and speeches of sundry spirits and apparitions; and the manner how they appeared in several shapes, to the great admiration and astonishment of all spectators. Also, the several commands given to John Tolderry [sic], by several apparitions and spirits; being a great discovery of the wicked plots, dangerous practises, and malicious endeavours of a generation of men both in city and country, to subvert all civil government both in church and state. Together, with their mad pranks and ridiculous actions and gestures, enough to amaze any sober Christians. Published with the approbation of divers orthodox divines. Printed for J. Johnson.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Strange Visions, and Wonderful Revelations. Appearing to Mr. Dominicus, a Carver in White Friers.: With the Strange Voice and Speeches of Sundry Spirits and Apparitions; and the Manner How They Appeared in Several Shapes, to the Great Admiration and Astonishment of All Spectators. Also, the Several Commands Given to John Tolderry [sic], by Several Apparitions and Spirits; Being a Great Discovery of the Wicked Plots, Dangerous Practises, and Malicious Endeavours of a Generation of Men Both in City and Country, to Subvert All Civil Government Both in Church and State. Together, with Their Mad Pranks and Ridiculous Actions and Gestures, Enough to Amaze Any Sober Christians. Published with the Approbation of Divers Orthodox Divines. London,: Printed for J. Johnson, 1661.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Strange Visions, and Wonderful Revelations. Appearing to Mr. Dominicus, a Carver in White Friers.: With the Strange Voice and Speeches of Sundry Spirits and Apparitions; and the Manner How They Appeared in Several Shapes, to the Great Admiration and Astonishment of All Spectators. Also, the Several Commands Given to John Tolderry [sic], by Several Apparitions and Spirits; Being a Great Discovery of the Wicked Plots, Dangerous Practises, and Malicious Endeavours of a Generation of Men Both in City and Country, to Subvert All Civil Government Both in Church and State. Together, with Their Mad Pranks and Ridiculous Actions and Gestures, Enough to Amaze Any Sober Christians. Published with the Approbation of Divers Orthodox Divines. Printed for J. Johnson, 1661.

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