Mount. (1700). A full account from Ireland, of the maid at Dublin: Miraculously struck by the hand of heaven, and burning by a supernatural fire; in which deplorable condition she still continues: with her penitent behaviour and discourses since the recovery of her speech. And other remarkable passages relating to this stupendous judgement. As communicated in a letter received by the last post, Jan. 14. from Mr. Mount her master, living in Christ-Church-Yard in Dublin. As also several historical instances in the like kind; published for a warning for all to avoid such prophane execrations. With allowance. Printed for P. Brooksby, and sold by R. Kell, at the Blew-Anchor, in Pye-corner.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Mount. A Full Account from Ireland, of the Maid at Dublin: Miraculously Struck by the Hand of Heaven, and Burning by a Supernatural Fire; in Which Deplorable Condition She Still Continues: With Her Penitent Behaviour and Discourses Since the Recovery of Her Speech. And Other Remarkable Passages Relating to This Stupendous Judgement. As Communicated in a Letter Received by the Last Post, Jan. 14. from Mr. Mount Her Master, Living in Christ-Church-Yard in Dublin. As Also Several Historical Instances in the like Kind; Published for a Warning for All to Avoid Such Prophane Execrations. With Allowance. S.l: Printed for P. Brooksby, and sold by R. Kell, at the Blew-Anchor, in Pye-corner, 1700.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Mount. A Full Account from Ireland, of the Maid at Dublin: Miraculously Struck by the Hand of Heaven, and Burning by a Supernatural Fire; in Which Deplorable Condition She Still Continues: With Her Penitent Behaviour and Discourses Since the Recovery of Her Speech. And Other Remarkable Passages Relating to This Stupendous Judgement. As Communicated in a Letter Received by the Last Post, Jan. 14. from Mr. Mount Her Master, Living in Christ-Church-Yard in Dublin. As Also Several Historical Instances in the like Kind; Published for a Warning for All to Avoid Such Prophane Execrations. With Allowance. Printed for P. Brooksby, and sold by R. Kell, at the Blew-Anchor, in Pye-corner, 1700.