APA (7th ed.) Citation

Napier, J. (1611). A plaine discovery, of the vvhole Revelation of S. Iohn: Set downe in two treatises: the one searching and proving the true interpretation thereof: the other applying the same paraphrasticallie and historicallie to the text. Set foorth by Iohn Napeir L. of Marchiston. And now revised, corrected and inlarged by him. With a resolution of certaine doubts, mooved by some well-affected brethren. Whereunto are annexed, certaine oracles of Sibylla, agreeing with the Revelation and other places of Scripture. Printed by Andrew Hart.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Napier, John. A Plaine Discovery, of the Vvhole Revelation of S. Iohn: Set Downe in Two Treatises: The One Searching and Proving the True Interpretation Thereof: The Other Applying the Same Paraphrasticallie and Historicallie to the Text. Set Foorth by Iohn Napeir L. of Marchiston. And Now Revised, Corrected and Inlarged by Him. With a Resolution of Certaine Doubts, Mooved by Some Well-affected Brethren. Whereunto Are Annexed, Certaine Oracles of Sibylla, Agreeing with the Revelation and Other Places of Scripture. Edinburgh: Printed by Andrew Hart, 1611.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Napier, John. A Plaine Discovery, of the Vvhole Revelation of S. Iohn: Set Downe in Two Treatises: The One Searching and Proving the True Interpretation Thereof: The Other Applying the Same Paraphrasticallie and Historicallie to the Text. Set Foorth by Iohn Napeir L. of Marchiston. And Now Revised, Corrected and Inlarged by Him. With a Resolution of Certaine Doubts, Mooved by Some Well-affected Brethren. Whereunto Are Annexed, Certaine Oracles of Sibylla, Agreeing with the Revelation and Other Places of Scripture. Printed by Andrew Hart, 1611.

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