APA (7th ed.) Citation

Dorothy White. (1662). A trumpet of the Lord of hosts: Blown unto the city of London, and the inhabitants thereof, proclaimng [sic] the great and notable day of the Lord God, which is coming swiftly on them all, as a thief in the night, and this is the cry of the Lord God, which is gone forth unto thy inhabitants. [s.n.].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Dorothy White. A Trumpet of the Lord of Hosts: Blown Unto the City of London, and the Inhabitants Thereof, Proclaimng [sic] the Great and Notable Day of the Lord God, Which Is Coming Swiftly on Them All, as a Thief in the Night, and This Is the Cry of the Lord God, Which Is Gone Forth Unto Thy Inhabitants. S.l: [s.n.], 1662.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Dorothy White. A Trumpet of the Lord of Hosts: Blown Unto the City of London, and the Inhabitants Thereof, Proclaimng [sic] the Great and Notable Day of the Lord God, Which Is Coming Swiftly on Them All, as a Thief in the Night, and This Is the Cry of the Lord God, Which Is Gone Forth Unto Thy Inhabitants. [s.n.], 1662.

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