(1646). Signes from heaven: or Severall apparitions seene and heard in the ayre, in the counties of Cambridge and Norfolke, on the 21 day of May last past in the afternoone, 1646.: Viz. [brace] A navie or fleet of ships under sayle. A ball of wild-fire rolling up and downe. Three men struggling one with another, one having a sword in his hand. Great hailstones round and hollow like rings. Extraordinary beating of drums in the ayre, &c. A piller or cloud ascending up from the earth like a spire-steeple, being opposed by a speare or lance downward. Being made manifest by divers and severall letters from persons of credit in both counties, and sent up to this city to their friends for truth. Printed by T. Forcet, dwelling in Old Fish-street, in Heydon-court.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSignes from Heaven: Or Severall Apparitions Seene and Heard in the Ayre, in the Counties of Cambridge and Norfolke, on the 21 Day of May Last Past in the Afternoone, 1646.: Viz. [brace] A Navie or Fleet of Ships Under Sayle. A Ball of Wild-fire Rolling Up and Downe. Three Men Struggling One with Another, One Having a Sword in His Hand. Great Hailstones Round and Hollow like Rings. Extraordinary Beating of Drums in the Ayre, &c. A Piller or Cloud Ascending Up from the Earth like a Spire-steeple, Being Opposed by a Speare or Lance Downward. Being Made Manifest by Divers and Severall Letters from Persons of Credit in Both Counties, and Sent Up to This City to Their Friends for Truth. London,: Printed by T. Forcet, dwelling in Old Fish-street, in Heydon-court, 1646.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSignes from Heaven: Or Severall Apparitions Seene and Heard in the Ayre, in the Counties of Cambridge and Norfolke, on the 21 Day of May Last Past in the Afternoone, 1646.: Viz. [brace] A Navie or Fleet of Ships Under Sayle. A Ball of Wild-fire Rolling Up and Downe. Three Men Struggling One with Another, One Having a Sword in His Hand. Great Hailstones Round and Hollow like Rings. Extraordinary Beating of Drums in the Ayre, &c. A Piller or Cloud Ascending Up from the Earth like a Spire-steeple, Being Opposed by a Speare or Lance Downward. Being Made Manifest by Divers and Severall Letters from Persons of Credit in Both Counties, and Sent Up to This City to Their Friends for Truth. Printed by T. Forcet, dwelling in Old Fish-street, in Heydon-court, 1646.