APA (7th ed.) Citation

Calef, R. (1797). More wonders of the invisible world: or, The wonders of the invisible world, displayed in five parts: Part I.--An account of the sufferings of Margaret Rule, written by the Rev. C.M. Part II.--Several letters to the author, &c. and his reply relating to witchcraft. Part III.--The differences between the inhabitants of Salem-Village, and Mr. Parris, their minister, in New-England. Part IV.--Letters of a gentleman uninterested, endeavouring to prove the received opinions about witchcraft to be orthodox. With short essays to their answers. Part V.--A short historical account of matters of fact in that affair. Printed in London in the year 1700. Re-printed in Salem, Massachusetts, 1796 [i.e., 1797], by William Carlton. Sold at Cushing & Carlton's Book-Store, at the Bible and Heart, Essex-Street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Calef, Robert. More Wonders of the Invisible World: Or, The Wonders of the Invisible World, Displayed in Five Parts: Part I.--An Account of the Sufferings of Margaret Rule, Written by the Rev. C.M. Part II.--Several Letters to the Author, &c. and His Reply Relating to Witchcraft. Part III.--The Differences Between the Inhabitants of Salem-Village, and Mr. Parris, Their Minister, in New-England. Part IV.--Letters of a Gentleman Uninterested, Endeavouring to Prove the Received Opinions About Witchcraft to Be Orthodox. With Short Essays to Their Answers. Part V.--A Short Historical Account of Matters of Fact in That Affair. S.l: Printed in London in the year 1700. Re-printed in Salem, Massachusetts, 1796 [i.e., 1797], by William Carlton. Sold at Cushing & Carlton's Book-Store, at the Bible and Heart, Essex-Street, 1797.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Calef, Robert. More Wonders of the Invisible World: Or, The Wonders of the Invisible World, Displayed in Five Parts: Part I.--An Account of the Sufferings of Margaret Rule, Written by the Rev. C.M. Part II.--Several Letters to the Author, &c. and His Reply Relating to Witchcraft. Part III.--The Differences Between the Inhabitants of Salem-Village, and Mr. Parris, Their Minister, in New-England. Part IV.--Letters of a Gentleman Uninterested, Endeavouring to Prove the Received Opinions About Witchcraft to Be Orthodox. With Short Essays to Their Answers. Part V.--A Short Historical Account of Matters of Fact in That Affair. Printed in London in the year 1700. Re-printed in Salem, Massachusetts, 1796 [i.e., 1797], by William Carlton. Sold at Cushing & Carlton's Book-Store, at the Bible and Heart, Essex-Street, 1797.

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