APA (7th ed.) Citation

Parnell, J. (1655). The watcher: or, The stone cut out of the mountains without hands, striking at the feet of the image: Whose head is gold, and brest of silver, and thighs of brass, and legs of iron, and feet part iron and part clay, Dan. 2. 31, 32, 33, 34, 35. Or, A discovery of the ground and end of all forms, professions, sects and opinions, and also how they now are made as friends, and joyn hand in hand against the substance, the life and power of God, which is now made manifest in his sons and daughters (according to his promise) as hath been plainly manifest in several meetings betwixt the people called Quakers, and the people called Baptists, which is here describ'd. And also a description of the true Church ... Printed for Giles Caluert, and are to be sold at his shop at the Black-spread-Eagle, neer the West-end of Pauls..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Parnell, James. The Watcher: Or, The Stone Cut Out of the Mountains Without Hands, Striking at the Feet of the Image: Whose Head Is Gold, and Brest of Silver, and Thighs of Brass, and Legs of Iron, and Feet Part Iron and Part Clay, Dan. 2. 31, 32, 33, 34, 35. Or, A Discovery of the Ground and End of All Forms, Professions, Sects and Opinions, and Also How They Now Are Made as Friends, and Joyn Hand in Hand Against the Substance, the Life and Power of God, Which Is Now Made Manifest in His Sons and Daughters (according to His Promise) as Hath Been Plainly Manifest in Several Meetings Betwixt the People Called Quakers, and the People Called Baptists, Which Is Here Describ'd. And Also a Description of the True Church ... London;: Printed for Giles Caluert, and are to be sold at his shop at the Black-spread-Eagle, neer the West-end of Pauls., 1655.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Parnell, James. The Watcher: Or, The Stone Cut Out of the Mountains Without Hands, Striking at the Feet of the Image: Whose Head Is Gold, and Brest of Silver, and Thighs of Brass, and Legs of Iron, and Feet Part Iron and Part Clay, Dan. 2. 31, 32, 33, 34, 35. Or, A Discovery of the Ground and End of All Forms, Professions, Sects and Opinions, and Also How They Now Are Made as Friends, and Joyn Hand in Hand Against the Substance, the Life and Power of God, Which Is Now Made Manifest in His Sons and Daughters (according to His Promise) as Hath Been Plainly Manifest in Several Meetings Betwixt the People Called Quakers, and the People Called Baptists, Which Is Here Describ'd. And Also a Description of the True Church ... Printed for Giles Caluert, and are to be sold at his shop at the Black-spread-Eagle, neer the West-end of Pauls., 1655.

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