APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

(1665). The prophecie of one of His Maiesties chaplains, concerning the plague and black-patches: With Mr. Gadburies happy and joyful predictions, for the decrease of the plague both in the city and suburbs; the time when; the manner how; by God's permission, and according to natural causes; the effects and motion of the planets, and what every week may produce for the thrice-happy and welcome abatement of this sad and dismal pestilence; and the city of London to be wholly acquit thereof about (or before) Christmas. printed for G. Horton.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

The Prophecie of One of His Maiesties Chaplains, Concerning the Plague and Black-patches: With Mr. Gadburies Happy and Joyful Predictions, for the Decrease of the Plague Both in the City and Suburbs; the Time When; the Manner How; by God's Permission, and According to Natural Causes; the Effects and Motion of the Planets, and What Every Week May Produce for the Thrice-happy and Welcome Abatement of This Sad and Dismal Pestilence; and the City of London to Be Wholly Acquit Thereof About (or Before) Christmas. London: printed for G. Horton, 1665.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

The Prophecie of One of His Maiesties Chaplains, Concerning the Plague and Black-patches: With Mr. Gadburies Happy and Joyful Predictions, for the Decrease of the Plague Both in the City and Suburbs; the Time When; the Manner How; by God's Permission, and According to Natural Causes; the Effects and Motion of the Planets, and What Every Week May Produce for the Thrice-happy and Welcome Abatement of This Sad and Dismal Pestilence; and the City of London to Be Wholly Acquit Thereof About (or Before) Christmas. printed for G. Horton, 1665.

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