Reeve, J. (1694). Prophetick admonitions to the city of London: Of four great calamities like to befall it, viz. 1. Destruction of their houses, fullfilled in 1666. 2. Slaughters of their persons, wives and children. 3. Loss of their goods and estates, and, 4. Violation and slavery of their consciences. And of the only means to prevent 'em. Printed for J. Meekes in Hanging Sword-court in Fleet-street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationReeve, John. Prophetick Admonitions to the City of London: Of Four Great Calamities like to Befall It, Viz. 1. Destruction of Their Houses, Fullfilled in 1666. 2. Slaughters of Their Persons, Wives and Children. 3. Loss of Their Goods and Estates, and, 4. Violation and Slavery of Their Consciences. And of the Only Means to Prevent 'Em. London: Printed for J. Meekes in Hanging Sword-court in Fleet-street, 1694.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationReeve, John. Prophetick Admonitions to the City of London: Of Four Great Calamities like to Befall It, Viz. 1. Destruction of Their Houses, Fullfilled in 1666. 2. Slaughters of Their Persons, Wives and Children. 3. Loss of Their Goods and Estates, and, 4. Violation and Slavery of Their Consciences. And of the Only Means to Prevent 'Em. Printed for J. Meekes in Hanging Sword-court in Fleet-street, 1694.