APA (7th ed.) Citation

Shipton, M. (1643). Mercurius propheticus. Or, -a collection of some old predictions: O! May they only prove, but empty fictions. Consensu populi regnum subsistit. That Kingdome will establisht be wherein the people well agree. publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Shipton, Mother. Mercurius Propheticus. Or, -a Collection of Some Old Predictions: O! May They Only Prove, but Empty Fictions. Consensu Populi Regnum Subsistit. That Kingdome Will Establisht Be Wherein the People Well Agree. [London: publisher not identified], 1643.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Shipton, Mother. Mercurius Propheticus. Or, -a Collection of Some Old Predictions: O! May They Only Prove, but Empty Fictions. Consensu Populi Regnum Subsistit. That Kingdome Will Establisht Be Wherein the People Well Agree. publisher not identified], 1643.

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