APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

(1658). The Snare of the devill discovered: or, A true and perfect relation of the sad and deplorable condition of Lydia the wife of John Rogers house carpenter, living in Greenbank in Pumpe alley in Wappin: How she wanting money the devil appeared to her in the shape of a man, on Monday night the 22th of March last and brought her money, and caused her to cut a vein in her right hand, and a contract was made between them. Also her examination by Mr. Johnson the minister of Wappin, and her confession: as also in what a sad condition she continues. Likewise a brief relation of her former life and conversation. Printed for Edward Thomas in Green Arbour.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

The Snare of the Devill Discovered: Or, A True and Perfect Relation of the Sad and Deplorable Condition of Lydia the Wife of John Rogers House Carpenter, Living in Greenbank in Pumpe Alley in Wappin: How She Wanting Money the Devil Appeared to Her in the Shape of a Man, on Monday Night the 22th of March Last and Brought Her Money, and Caused Her to Cut a Vein in Her Right Hand, and a Contract Was Made Between Them. Also Her Examination by Mr. Johnson the Minister of Wappin, and Her Confession: As Also in What a Sad Condition She Continues. Likewise a Brief Relation of Her Former Life and Conversation. London: Printed for Edward Thomas in Green Arbour, 1658.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

The Snare of the Devill Discovered: Or, A True and Perfect Relation of the Sad and Deplorable Condition of Lydia the Wife of John Rogers House Carpenter, Living in Greenbank in Pumpe Alley in Wappin: How She Wanting Money the Devil Appeared to Her in the Shape of a Man, on Monday Night the 22th of March Last and Brought Her Money, and Caused Her to Cut a Vein in Her Right Hand, and a Contract Was Made Between Them. Also Her Examination by Mr. Johnson the Minister of Wappin, and Her Confession: As Also in What a Sad Condition She Continues. Likewise a Brief Relation of Her Former Life and Conversation. Printed for Edward Thomas in Green Arbour, 1658.

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