(1694). God's marvellous wonders in England: Containing divers strange and wonderful relations that have happened since the beginning of June, this present year 1694. I. A strange and wonderful shower of wheat that fell in Wiltshire, on the 27th. of June, 1694. of which people gathered considerable quantities in the fields and roads, &c. II. The Kentish wonder; or, an account of sundry grass fields sprouting up with corn, where none has been known to be sown for 4 years past, near Maidstone, in Kent in the grounds of an honest farmer, who who [sic] was very charitable to the poor in these hard times. III. An account of a terrible storm of hail, near Darlington, in the bishoprick of D[ur]ham, on the 2. of July, 1694. by which divers persons and cattel were hurt, and birds in their flight beat down dead; with the hailstones of 6 inches in circumference, in divers fo[r]ms, as swords, coronets divers sorts of fruits, &. IV. An account of a mighty monstrous whale app[e]aring off the mo... Printed for P. Brooksby at the Golden-Ball, in Pye-corner.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGod's Marvellous Wonders in England: Containing Divers Strange and Wonderful Relations That Have Happened Since the Beginning of June, This Present Year 1694. I. A Strange and Wonderful Shower of Wheat That Fell in Wiltshire, on the 27th. of June, 1694. of Which People Gathered Considerable Quantities in the Fields and Roads, &c. II. The Kentish Wonder; or, an Account of Sundry Grass Fields Sprouting Up with Corn, Where None Has Been Known to Be Sown for 4 Years Past, Near Maidstone, in Kent in the Grounds of an Honest Farmer, Who Who [sic] Was Very Charitable to the Poor in These Hard Times. III. An Account of a Terrible Storm of Hail, Near Darlington, in the Bishoprick of D[ur]ham, on the 2. of July, 1694. by Which Divers Persons and Cattel Were Hurt, and Birds in Their Flight Beat Down Dead; with the Hailstones of 6 Inches in Circumference, in Divers Fo[r]ms, as Swords, Coronets Divers Sorts of Fruits, &. IV. An Account of a Mighty Monstrous Whale App[e]aring off the Mo... S.l: Printed for P. Brooksby at the Golden-Ball, in Pye-corner, 1694.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGod's Marvellous Wonders in England: Containing Divers Strange and Wonderful Relations That Have Happened Since the Beginning of June, This Present Year 1694. I. A Strange and Wonderful Shower of Wheat That Fell in Wiltshire, on the 27th. of June, 1694. of Which People Gathered Considerable Quantities in the Fields and Roads, &c. II. The Kentish Wonder; or, an Account of Sundry Grass Fields Sprouting Up with Corn, Where None Has Been Known to Be Sown for 4 Years Past, Near Maidstone, in Kent in the Grounds of an Honest Farmer, Who Who [sic] Was Very Charitable to the Poor in These Hard Times. III. An Account of a Terrible Storm of Hail, Near Darlington, in the Bishoprick of D[ur]ham, on the 2. of July, 1694. by Which Divers Persons and Cattel Were Hurt, and Birds in Their Flight Beat Down Dead; with the Hailstones of 6 Inches in Circumference, in Divers Fo[r]ms, as Swords, Coronets Divers Sorts of Fruits, &. IV. An Account of a Mighty Monstrous Whale App[e]aring off the Mo... Printed for P. Brooksby at the Golden-Ball, in Pye-corner, 1694.