Godson, J., & Celly, w. (1690). The Bedford-Shire prophet risen from the dead foretelling the imprisonment & death of the Late king James and the total reduction of Ireland: Being a full and true relation of one Mr. John Godson, of Bedford-Shire, who dyed April the 26th 1690 and continued in that state above twelve hours: but re-assuming mortality liv'd seven days after; in which time he related many strange things to come to pass, about the present affairs relating to England, Scotland, and Ireland. Printed for T. Johnson in St. Pauls Church-Yard.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGodson, John, and william Celly. The Bedford-Shire Prophet Risen from the Dead Foretelling the Imprisonment & Death of the Late King James and the Total Reduction of Ireland: Being a Full and True Relation of One Mr. John Godson, of Bedford-Shire, Who Dyed April the 26th 1690 and Continued in That State Above Twelve Hours: But Re-assuming Mortality Liv'd Seven Days After; in Which Time He Related Many Strange Things to Come to Pass, About the Present Affairs Relating to England, Scotland, and Ireland. London: Printed for T. Johnson in St. Pauls Church-Yard, 1690.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGodson, John, and william Celly. The Bedford-Shire Prophet Risen from the Dead Foretelling the Imprisonment & Death of the Late King James and the Total Reduction of Ireland: Being a Full and True Relation of One Mr. John Godson, of Bedford-Shire, Who Dyed April the 26th 1690 and Continued in That State Above Twelve Hours: But Re-assuming Mortality Liv'd Seven Days After; in Which Time He Related Many Strange Things to Come to Pass, About the Present Affairs Relating to England, Scotland, and Ireland. Printed for T. Johnson in St. Pauls Church-Yard, 1690.