APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

(1655). The Quakers dream: or the Devil's pilgrimage in England: Being an infallible relation of their several meetings, shreekings, shakings, quakings, roarings, yellings, howlings, tremblings in the bodies, and risings in the bellies: with a narrative of their several arguments, tenets, principles, and strange d ctrine [sic]: the strange and wonderful satanical apparitions, and the appearing of the Devil unto them in the likeness of a black boar, a dog with flaming eye, and a black man without a head, causing the dogs to bark, the swine to cry, and the cattel to run, to the great adminration of all that shall read the same. Printed for G. Horton, and are to be sold at the Royal Exchange.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

The Quakers Dream: Or the Devil's Pilgrimage in England: Being an Infallible Relation of Their Several Meetings, Shreekings, Shakings, Quakings, Roarings, Yellings, Howlings, Tremblings in the Bodies, and Risings in the Bellies: With a Narrative of Their Several Arguments, Tenets, Principles, and Strange D Ctrine [sic]: The Strange and Wonderful Satanical Apparitions, and the Appearing of the Devil Unto Them in the Likeness of a Black Boar, a Dog with Flaming Eye, and a Black Man Without a Head, Causing the Dogs to Bark, the Swine to Cry, and the Cattel to Run, to the Great Adminration of All That Shall Read the Same. London: Printed for G. Horton, and are to be sold at the Royal Exchange, 1655.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

The Quakers Dream: Or the Devil's Pilgrimage in England: Being an Infallible Relation of Their Several Meetings, Shreekings, Shakings, Quakings, Roarings, Yellings, Howlings, Tremblings in the Bodies, and Risings in the Bellies: With a Narrative of Their Several Arguments, Tenets, Principles, and Strange D Ctrine [sic]: The Strange and Wonderful Satanical Apparitions, and the Appearing of the Devil Unto Them in the Likeness of a Black Boar, a Dog with Flaming Eye, and a Black Man Without a Head, Causing the Dogs to Bark, the Swine to Cry, and the Cattel to Run, to the Great Adminration of All That Shall Read the Same. Printed for G. Horton, and are to be sold at the Royal Exchange, 1655.

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