Schlichtenberger, E. (1580). A prophecie vttered by the daughter of an honest countrey man, called Adam Krause: Who on the eighteene of Ianuary, betweene three and foure of the clock in the afternoone gaue vp the ghost, and beeing esteemed for dead, was laide out to be buryed. The next day betweene one and two of the clock, when men came to haue buryed her: she came againe to her selfe, and receiued bothe life and strengthe, as in former state before: hauing so lyen in the forme of a dead corps for the space of two and twenty howres: and being so come to her perfect speeche, shee prophesied of many plagues to ensue, with worthy admonitions that after happened according to her speeche. This happened at a towne called Rostorff a mile from Melwing: written for a worthy remembrance of Gods omnipotency, by the worshipfull, Maister Eyriak Schlictenberger, superintendent at Melwing. 1580. By Iohn Charlewood, for William Wright.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Schlichtenberger, Eyriak. A Prophecie Vttered by the Daughter of an Honest Countrey Man, Called Adam Krause: Who on the Eighteene of Ianuary, Betweene Three and Foure of the Clock in the Afternoone Gaue Vp the Ghost, and Beeing Esteemed for Dead, Was Laide Out to Be Buryed. The Next Day Betweene One and Two of the Clock, When Men Came to Haue Buryed Her: She Came Againe to Her Selfe, and Receiued Bothe Life and Strengthe, as in Former State Before: Hauing so Lyen in the Forme of a Dead Corps for the Space of Two and Twenty Howres: And Being so Come to Her Perfect Speeche, Shee Prophesied of Many Plagues to Ensue, with Worthy Admonitions That After Happened According to Her Speeche. This Happened at a Towne Called Rostorff a Mile from Melwing: Written for a Worthy Remembrance of Gods Omnipotency, by the Worshipfull, Maister Eyriak Schlictenberger, Superintendent at Melwing. 1580. S.l: By Iohn Charlewood, for William Wright, 1580.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Schlichtenberger, Eyriak. A Prophecie Vttered by the Daughter of an Honest Countrey Man, Called Adam Krause: Who on the Eighteene of Ianuary, Betweene Three and Foure of the Clock in the Afternoone Gaue Vp the Ghost, and Beeing Esteemed for Dead, Was Laide Out to Be Buryed. The Next Day Betweene One and Two of the Clock, When Men Came to Haue Buryed Her: She Came Againe to Her Selfe, and Receiued Bothe Life and Strengthe, as in Former State Before: Hauing so Lyen in the Forme of a Dead Corps for the Space of Two and Twenty Howres: And Being so Come to Her Perfect Speeche, Shee Prophesied of Many Plagues to Ensue, with Worthy Admonitions That After Happened According to Her Speeche. This Happened at a Towne Called Rostorff a Mile from Melwing: Written for a Worthy Remembrance of Gods Omnipotency, by the Worshipfull, Maister Eyriak Schlictenberger, Superintendent at Melwing. 1580. By Iohn Charlewood, for William Wright, 1580.