APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

(1647). Fearefull apparitions or The strangest visions that ever hath been heard of: It is a spirit that constantly every night haunts one Mr. Youngs yard in Lumbard-street, neere to the Golden Crosse, which hath played such prancks, and appeared in such severall and horrid shapes, that many divines and other learned men, who have come armed with a full resolution and with an intent to have spoken unto it or (at least) to have look't upon it, in the very attempt thereof have fallen into a kind of a distracted extasie, and were neither able to speak or stand, to the great wonder and terrour of all that were eye witnesses thereof. Printed for John Hammond.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Fearefull Apparitions or The Strangest Visions That Ever Hath Been Heard of: It Is a Spirit That Constantly Every Night Haunts One Mr. Youngs Yard in Lumbard-street, Neere to the Golden Crosse, Which Hath Played Such Prancks, and Appeared in Such Severall and Horrid Shapes, That Many Divines and Other Learned Men, Who Have Come Armed with a Full Resolution and with an Intent to Have Spoken Unto It or (at Least) to Have Look't upon It, in the Very Attempt Thereof Have Fallen into a Kind of a Distracted Extasie, and Were Neither Able to Speak or Stand, to the Great Wonder and Terrour of All That Were Eye Witnesses Thereof. London: Printed for John Hammond, 1647.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Fearefull Apparitions or The Strangest Visions That Ever Hath Been Heard of: It Is a Spirit That Constantly Every Night Haunts One Mr. Youngs Yard in Lumbard-street, Neere to the Golden Crosse, Which Hath Played Such Prancks, and Appeared in Such Severall and Horrid Shapes, That Many Divines and Other Learned Men, Who Have Come Armed with a Full Resolution and with an Intent to Have Spoken Unto It or (at Least) to Have Look't upon It, in the Very Attempt Thereof Have Fallen into a Kind of a Distracted Extasie, and Were Neither Able to Speak or Stand, to the Great Wonder and Terrour of All That Were Eye Witnesses Thereof. Printed for John Hammond, 1647.

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