APA (7th ed.) Citation

Adis, H. (1661). A fannaticks alarm, given to the mayor in his quarters, by one of the sons of Zion, become Boanerges: To thunder out the judgements of God against oppression and oppressors, together with some flashings of pure gospel-lightnings, really intended for the enlightning the eyes of the understanding, even to the beholding of Him who is invisible. Printed for the Author.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Adis, Henry. A Fannaticks Alarm, Given to the Mayor in His Quarters, by One of the Sons of Zion, Become Boanerges: To Thunder Out the Judgements of God Against Oppression and Oppressors, Together with Some Flashings of Pure Gospel-lightnings, Really Intended for the Enlightning the Eyes of the Understanding, Even to the Beholding of Him Who Is Invisible. London: Printed for the Author, 1661.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Adis, Henry. A Fannaticks Alarm, Given to the Mayor in His Quarters, by One of the Sons of Zion, Become Boanerges: To Thunder Out the Judgements of God Against Oppression and Oppressors, Together with Some Flashings of Pure Gospel-lightnings, Really Intended for the Enlightning the Eyes of the Understanding, Even to the Beholding of Him Who Is Invisible. Printed for the Author, 1661.

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