APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Watts, R. Q. (1754). A quaker's letter to a persecuting priest: Wherein I. A way is set forth how a man may commit the sin against the Holy Ghost, which will not be forgiven in this World, neither in the World to come. II. How Government may give Power to a Nation to kill the two Witnesses of God, as it is written, Revelations the xith. III. A Direction how Men may go to Heaven in a delightful and happy Way. IV. A Description of the Happiness of Heaven, and the Torments of Hell, and how Souls are There tormented, from the least to the greatest. V. How Satan received his deadly Wound, and how his deadly Wound was healed. Likewise all the plagues of Egypt spiritualized. By Richard Watts. printed for the author.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Watts, Richard Quaker. A Quaker's Letter to a Persecuting Priest: Wherein I. A Way Is Set Forth How a Man May Commit the Sin Against the Holy Ghost, Which Will Not Be Forgiven in This World, Neither in the World to Come. II. How Government May Give Power to a Nation to Kill the Two Witnesses of God, as It Is Written, Revelations the Xith. III. A Direction How Men May Go to Heaven in a Delightful and Happy Way. IV. A Description of the Happiness of Heaven, and the Torments of Hell, and How Souls Are There Tormented, from the Least to the Greatest. V. How Satan Received His Deadly Wound, and How His Deadly Wound Was Healed. Likewise All the Plagues of Egypt Spiritualized. By Richard Watts. London: printed for the author, 1754.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Watts, Richard Quaker. A Quaker's Letter to a Persecuting Priest: Wherein I. A Way Is Set Forth How a Man May Commit the Sin Against the Holy Ghost, Which Will Not Be Forgiven in This World, Neither in the World to Come. II. How Government May Give Power to a Nation to Kill the Two Witnesses of God, as It Is Written, Revelations the Xith. III. A Direction How Men May Go to Heaven in a Delightful and Happy Way. IV. A Description of the Happiness of Heaven, and the Torments of Hell, and How Souls Are There Tormented, from the Least to the Greatest. V. How Satan Received His Deadly Wound, and How His Deadly Wound Was Healed. Likewise All the Plagues of Egypt Spiritualized. By Richard Watts. printed for the author, 1754.

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