APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1658). The Most true and wonderfull relation of a starre of a great magnitude, and casting forth a flame as big as any bushell, that was seene at Haulin a town not farre from the city of Glocester, from Thursday, December the 2. to Saturday, December the 4.th: Together with many other dreadfull apparitions, in which it did present it self, as sometimes casting forth coales of fire, sometimes shooting forth his blazing and threatning trayne to the terror of the beholders ... Printed for F. Coles, dwelling in the Old-Baily.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Most True and Wonderfull Relation of a Starre of a Great Magnitude, and Casting Forth a Flame as Big as Any Bushell, That Was Seene at Haulin a Town Not Farre from the City of Glocester, from Thursday, December the 2. to Saturday, December the 4.th: Together with Many Other Dreadfull Apparitions, in Which It Did Present It Self, as Sometimes Casting Forth Coales of Fire, Sometimes Shooting Forth His Blazing and Threatning Trayne to the Terror of the Beholders ... London: Printed for F. Coles, dwelling in the Old-Baily, 1658.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Most True and Wonderfull Relation of a Starre of a Great Magnitude, and Casting Forth a Flame as Big as Any Bushell, That Was Seene at Haulin a Town Not Farre from the City of Glocester, from Thursday, December the 2. to Saturday, December the 4.th: Together with Many Other Dreadfull Apparitions, in Which It Did Present It Self, as Sometimes Casting Forth Coales of Fire, Sometimes Shooting Forth His Blazing and Threatning Trayne to the Terror of the Beholders ... Printed for F. Coles, dwelling in the Old-Baily, 1658.

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