APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1652). The ranters monster: being a true relation of one Mary Adams: Living at Tillingham in Essex, who named her self the Virgin Mary, blasphemously affirming, that she was conceived with child by the Holy Ghost; that from her should spring forth the savior of the world; and that all those that did not believe in him were damn'd: with the manner how she was deliver'd of the ugliest ill-shapen monster that ever eyes beheld, and afterwards rotted away in prison: to the great admiration of all those that shall read the ensuing subject; the like never before heard of. Printed for Geoge Horton.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Ranters Monster: Being a True Relation of One Mary Adams: Living at Tillingham in Essex, Who Named Her Self the Virgin Mary, Blasphemously Affirming, That She Was Conceived with Child by the Holy Ghost; That from Her Should Spring Forth the Savior of the World; and That All Those That Did Not Believe in Him Were Damn'd: With the Manner How She Was Deliver'd of the Ugliest Ill-shapen Monster That Ever Eyes Beheld, and Afterwards Rotted Away in Prison: To the Great Admiration of All Those That Shall Read the Ensuing Subject; the like Never Before Heard of. London: Printed for Geoge Horton, 1652.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Ranters Monster: Being a True Relation of One Mary Adams: Living at Tillingham in Essex, Who Named Her Self the Virgin Mary, Blasphemously Affirming, That She Was Conceived with Child by the Holy Ghost; That from Her Should Spring Forth the Savior of the World; and That All Those That Did Not Believe in Him Were Damn'd: With the Manner How She Was Deliver'd of the Ugliest Ill-shapen Monster That Ever Eyes Beheld, and Afterwards Rotted Away in Prison: To the Great Admiration of All Those That Shall Read the Ensuing Subject; the like Never Before Heard of. Printed for Geoge Horton, 1652.

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