APA (7th ed.) Citation

Daniel Baker. (1658). A thundering voice out of Sion: Yet a tender visitation sounding forth to awaken all sorts of professors in this nation of England (and dominions thereof) who are scattered in the many by-wayes, sects and opinions, crying, lo here, and lo there, seeking the kingdom of God (which is not of this world) with outward observation. Printed for Thomas Simmons.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Daniel Baker. A Thundering Voice Out of Sion: Yet a Tender Visitation Sounding Forth to Awaken All Sorts of Professors in This Nation of England (and Dominions Thereof) Who Are Scattered in the Many By-wayes, Sects and Opinions, Crying, Lo Here, and Lo There, Seeking the Kingdom of God (which Is Not of This World) with Outward Observation. London: Printed for Thomas Simmons, 1658.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Daniel Baker. A Thundering Voice Out of Sion: Yet a Tender Visitation Sounding Forth to Awaken All Sorts of Professors in This Nation of England (and Dominions Thereof) Who Are Scattered in the Many By-wayes, Sects and Opinions, Crying, Lo Here, and Lo There, Seeking the Kingdom of God (which Is Not of This World) with Outward Observation. Printed for Thomas Simmons, 1658.

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