APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Bacon, N. (1761). A relation of the fearful estate of Francis Spira. After he turned apostle from the Protestant church to Popery: As also the miserable lives, and woeful deaths of Mr. John Child, who desperately hanged himself in Brick-Lane, in Spittle-Fields, London, 1684. And, Mr. George Edwards, late of Stratford-in Essex, who wilfully shot himself to death, Jan. 4. 1704. To which is added, King James the first's prophetical curse upon any of his race, that should apostatise to the Church of Rome. With several examples of God's judgements on other apostates. With origen's lamentation. Printed for Robert Smith, at the sign of the gilt Bible, opposite to the New-Church Salt-mereat.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Bacon, Nathaniel. A Relation of the Fearful Estate of Francis Spira. After He Turned Apostle from the Protestant Church to Popery: As Also the Miserable Lives, and Woeful Deaths of Mr. John Child, Who Desperately Hanged Himself in Brick-Lane, in Spittle-Fields, London, 1684. And, Mr. George Edwards, Late of Stratford-in Essex, Who Wilfully Shot Himself to Death, Jan. 4. 1704. To Which Is Added, King James the First's Prophetical Curse upon Any of His Race, That Should Apostatise to the Church of Rome. With Several Examples of God's Judgements on Other Apostates. With Origen's Lamentation. Glasgow: Printed for Robert Smith, at the sign of the gilt Bible, opposite to the New-Church Salt-mereat, 1761.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Bacon, Nathaniel. A Relation of the Fearful Estate of Francis Spira. After He Turned Apostle from the Protestant Church to Popery: As Also the Miserable Lives, and Woeful Deaths of Mr. John Child, Who Desperately Hanged Himself in Brick-Lane, in Spittle-Fields, London, 1684. And, Mr. George Edwards, Late of Stratford-in Essex, Who Wilfully Shot Himself to Death, Jan. 4. 1704. To Which Is Added, King James the First's Prophetical Curse upon Any of His Race, That Should Apostatise to the Church of Rome. With Several Examples of God's Judgements on Other Apostates. With Origen's Lamentation. Printed for Robert Smith, at the sign of the gilt Bible, opposite to the New-Church Salt-mereat, 1761.

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