APA (7th ed.) Citation

Calef, R., & Mather, C. (1823). 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. Cotton Mather. 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, endeavoring 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 : to which is added a postscript relating to a book entitled "The life of Sir Wm. Phips". Printed, Re-printed by John D. and T.C. Cushing, Jr., for Cushing and Appleton.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Calef, Robert, and Cotton Mather. 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. Cotton Mather. 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, Endeavoring 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 : To Which Is Added a Postscript Relating to a Book Entitled "The Life of Sir Wm. Phips". [Salem, Mass.] ; London : Salem: Printed, Re-printed by John D. and T.C. Cushing, Jr., for Cushing and Appleton, 1823.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Calef, Robert, and Cotton Mather. 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. Cotton Mather. 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, Endeavoring 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 : To Which Is Added a Postscript Relating to a Book Entitled "The Life of Sir Wm. Phips". Printed, Re-printed by John D. and T.C. Cushing, Jr., for Cushing and Appleton, 1823.

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