(1684). A strange, true, and dreadful relation, of the devils appearing to Thomas Cox a hackney-coach-man: Who lives in Cradle-Alley in Baldwins-Gardens. First, in the habit of a gentleman with a roll of parchment in his hand, and then in the shape of a bear, which afterwards vanish'd away in a flash of fire, at eight of the clock on Friday night, October the 31th. 1684. printed by E. Mallet.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)A Strange, True, and Dreadful Relation, of the Devils Appearing to Thomas Cox a Hackney-coach-man: Who Lives in Cradle-Alley in Baldwins-Gardens. First, in the Habit of a Gentleman with a Roll of Parchment in His Hand, and Then in the Shape of a Bear, Which Afterwards Vanish'd Away in a Flash of Fire, at Eight of the Clock on Friday Night, October the 31th. 1684. London: printed by E. Mallet, 1684.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)A Strange, True, and Dreadful Relation, of the Devils Appearing to Thomas Cox a Hackney-coach-man: Who Lives in Cradle-Alley in Baldwins-Gardens. First, in the Habit of a Gentleman with a Roll of Parchment in His Hand, and Then in the Shape of a Bear, Which Afterwards Vanish'd Away in a Flash of Fire, at Eight of the Clock on Friday Night, October the 31th. 1684. printed by E. Mallet, 1684.