(1641). A Relation of a strange apparition in an ale-house next doore to the White Horse, against Sommerset-House in the Strand; where a company of papists were at their exercises: As is conceived the Devill in an ugly black shape disturbing them, and tearing the rugge, and scattering it in pieces up and down the room. With a relation of a iudgement that strangely fell upon one at Mr. Mundayes house in Little Brittaine; who whilst he was cursing of Mr. Burton, Mr. Prinne, and doctor Bastwicke, his eares fell a bleeding, to the amazement of the beholders. Printed for Richard Smethrust.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)A Relation of a Strange Apparition in an Ale-house Next Doore to the White Horse, Against Sommerset-House in the Strand; Where a Company of Papists Were at Their Exercises: As Is Conceived the Devill in an Ugly Black Shape Disturbing Them, and Tearing the Rugge, and Scattering It in Pieces Up and Down the Room. With a Relation of a Iudgement That Strangely Fell upon One at Mr. Mundayes House in Little Brittaine; Who Whilst He Was Cursing of Mr. Burton, Mr. Prinne, and Doctor Bastwicke, His Eares Fell a Bleeding, to the Amazement of the Beholders. London: Printed for Richard Smethrust, 1641.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)A Relation of a Strange Apparition in an Ale-house Next Doore to the White Horse, Against Sommerset-House in the Strand; Where a Company of Papists Were at Their Exercises: As Is Conceived the Devill in an Ugly Black Shape Disturbing Them, and Tearing the Rugge, and Scattering It in Pieces Up and Down the Room. With a Relation of a Iudgement That Strangely Fell upon One at Mr. Mundayes House in Little Brittaine; Who Whilst He Was Cursing of Mr. Burton, Mr. Prinne, and Doctor Bastwicke, His Eares Fell a Bleeding, to the Amazement of the Beholders. Printed for Richard Smethrust, 1641.