APA (7th ed.) Citation

Bacon, N. (1798). A relation of the fearful state of Francis Spira: After he turned apostate from the Protestant church to popery. : To which is added, an account of the miserable lives and woful [sic] deaths of Mr. John Child, who hung himself in Brick Lane, Spittle-Fields, London, 1684; and Mr. George Edwards, who shot himself, Jan. 4, 1704 : To which is added, an account of the miserable lives and woful [sic] deaths of Mr. John Child, who hung himself in Brick Lane, Spittle-Fields, London, 1684; and Mr. George Edwards, who shot himself, Jan. 4, 1704. Printed for David Hogan.--.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Bacon, Nathaniel. A Relation of the Fearful State of Francis Spira: After He Turned Apostate from the Protestant Church to Popery. : To Which Is Added, an Account of the Miserable Lives and Woful [sic] Deaths of Mr. John Child, Who Hung Himself in Brick Lane, Spittle-Fields, London, 1684; and Mr. George Edwards, Who Shot Himself, Jan. 4, 1704 : To Which Is Added, an Account of the Miserable Lives and Woful [sic] Deaths of Mr. John Child, Who Hung Himself in Brick Lane, Spittle-Fields, London, 1684; and Mr. George Edwards, Who Shot Himself, Jan. 4, 1704. Philadelphia: Printed for David Hogan.--, 1798.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Bacon, Nathaniel. A Relation of the Fearful State of Francis Spira: After He Turned Apostate from the Protestant Church to Popery. : To Which Is Added, an Account of the Miserable Lives and Woful [sic] Deaths of Mr. John Child, Who Hung Himself in Brick Lane, Spittle-Fields, London, 1684; and Mr. George Edwards, Who Shot Himself, Jan. 4, 1704 : To Which Is Added, an Account of the Miserable Lives and Woful [sic] Deaths of Mr. John Child, Who Hung Himself in Brick Lane, Spittle-Fields, London, 1684; and Mr. George Edwards, Who Shot Himself, Jan. 4, 1704. Printed for David Hogan.--, 1798.

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