Adis, H. (1661). A fannaticks alarm given to the mayor in his quarters by one of the sons of Zion, become boanerges: To thunder out the judgements of God against oppression and oppressors; together with some flashings of pure Gospel-lightnings, really intended for the enlightning the eyes of the understanding, even to the beholding of him who is invisible (The second edition, with an addition of an admonitory epistle to Richard Brown, at present Lord Mayor of London.). Printed for the author, an upholdster, living in Princes Street, near Covent-Garden.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAdis, Henry. A Fannaticks Alarm Given to the Mayor in His Quarters by One of the Sons of Zion, Become Boanerges: To Thunder Out the Judgements of God Against Oppression and Oppressors; Together with Some Flashings of Pure Gospel-lightnings, Really Intended for the Enlightning the Eyes of the Understanding, Even to the Beholding of Him Who Is Invisible. The second edition, with an addition of an admonitory epistle to Richard Brown, at present Lord Mayor of London. London: Printed for the author, an upholdster, living in Princes Street, near Covent-Garden, 1661.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAdis, Henry. A Fannaticks Alarm Given to the Mayor in His Quarters by One of the Sons of Zion, Become Boanerges: To Thunder Out the Judgements of God Against Oppression and Oppressors; Together with Some Flashings of Pure Gospel-lightnings, Really Intended for the Enlightning the Eyes of the Understanding, Even to the Beholding of Him Who Is Invisible. The second edition, with an addition of an admonitory epistle to Richard Brown, at present Lord Mayor of London. Printed for the author, an upholdster, living in Princes Street, near Covent-Garden, 1661.