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MLA

Mather, Cotton. The Wonders of the Invisible World : Observations As Well Historical As Theological, Upon the Nature, the Number, and the Operations of the Devils. : Accompany'd With, I. Some Accounts of the Grievous Molestations, by Daemons and Witchcrafts, Which Have Lately Annoy'd the Countrey; and the Trials of Some Eminent Malefactors Executed Upon Occasion Thereof: with Several Remarkable Curiosities Therein Occurring. Ii. Some Councils, Directing a Due Improvement of the Terrible Things, Lately Done, by the Unusual & Amazing Range of Evil Spirits, In Our Neighbourhood: & the Methods to Prevent the Wrongs Which Those Evil Angels May Intend Against All Sorts of People Among Us; Especially In Accusations of the Innocent. Iii. Some Conjectures Upon the Great Events, Likely to Befall, the World In General, and New-england In Particular; As Also Upon the Advances of the Time, When We Shall See Better Dayes. Iv. A Short Narrative of a Late Outrage Committed by a Knot of Witches In Swedeland, Very Much Resembling, and So Far Explaining, That Under Which Our Parts of America Have Laboured! V. The Devil Discovered: In a Brief Discourse Upon Those Temptations, Which Are the More Ordinary Devices of the Wicked One. Boston: printed, and sold by Benjamin Harris, 1693.

APA

Mather, C. (1693). The wonders of the invisible world : Observations as well historical as theological, upon the nature, the number, and the operations of the devils. : Accompany'd with, I. Some accounts of the grievous molestations, by daemons and witchcrafts, which have lately annoy'd the countrey; and the trials of some eminent malefactors executed upon occasion thereof: with several remarkable curiosities therein occurring. II. Some councils, directing a due improvement of the terrible things, lately done, by the unusual & amazing range of evil spirits, in our neighbourhood: & the methods to prevent the wrongs which those evil angels may intend against all sorts of people among us; especially in accusations of the innocent. III. Some conjectures upon the great events, likely to befall, the world in general, and New-England in particular; as also upon the advances of the time, when we shall see better dayes. IV. A short narrative of a late outrage committed by a knot of witches in Swedeland, very much resembling, and so far explaining, that under which our parts of America have laboured! V. The Devil discovered: in a brief discourse upon those temptations, which are the more ordinary devices of the Wicked One. Boston: printed, and sold by Benjamin Harris.

Chicago

Mather, Cotton, The Wonders of the Invisible World: Observations As Well Historical As Theological, Upon the Nature, the Number, and the Operations of the Devils. : Accompany'd With, I. Some Accounts of the Grievous Molestations, by Daemons and Witchcrafts, Which Have Lately Annoy'd the Countrey; and the Trials of Some Eminent Malefactors Executed Upon Occasion Thereof: with Several Remarkable Curiosities Therein Occurring. II. Some Councils, Directing a Due Improvement of the Terrible Things, Lately Done, by the Unusual & Amazing Range of Evil Spirits, In Our Neighbourhood: & the Methods to Prevent the Wrongs Which Those Evil Angels May Intend Against All Sorts of People Among Us; Especially In Accusations of the Innocent. III. Some Conjectures Upon the Great Events, Likely to Befall, the World In General, and New-England In Particular; As Also Upon the Advances of the Time, When We Shall See Better Dayes. IV. A Short Narrative of a Late Outrage Committed by a Knot of Witches In Swedeland, Very Much Resembling, and So Far Explaining, That Under Which Our Parts of America Have Laboured! V. The Devil Discovered: In a Brief Discourse Upon Those Temptations, Which Are the More Ordinary Devices of the Wicked One.. Boston: printed, and sold by Benjamin Harris, 1693.