Catalogue Persistent Identifier
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APA Citation
Napier, John. (1645). A plaine discovery of the whole Revelation of St. John: set down in two treatises: the one searching and proving the true interpretation thereof: the other applying the same paraphrastically and historically to the text. By John Napier, Lord of Marchiston. With a resolution of certain doubts, moved by some well affected brethren. Whereunto are annexed certain oracles of Sibylla, agreeing with the Revelation, and other places of Scripture. And also an epistle which was omitted in the last edition. Edinburgh : Printed for Andro Wilson, and are to be sold at his shop, at the foot of the Ladies steps
MLA Citation
Napier, John. A plaine discovery of the whole Revelation of St. John: [microform] set down in two treatises: the one searching and proving the true interpretation thereof: the other applying the same paraphrastically and historically to the text. By John Napier, Lord of Marchiston. With a resolution of certain doubts, moved by some well affected brethren. Whereunto are annexed certain oracles of Sibylla, agreeing with the Revelation, and other places of Scripture. And also an epistle which was omitted in the last edition Printed for Andro Wilson, and are to be sold at his shop, at the foot of the Ladies steps Edinburgh 1645
Australian/Harvard Citation
Napier, John. 1645, A plaine discovery of the whole Revelation of St. John: [microform] set down in two treatises: the one searching and proving the true interpretation thereof: the other applying the same paraphrastically and historically to the text. By John Napier, Lord of Marchiston. With a resolution of certain doubts, moved by some well affected brethren. Whereunto are annexed certain oracles of Sibylla, agreeing with the Revelation, and other places of Scripture. And also an epistle which was omitted in the last edition Printed for Andro Wilson, and are to be sold at his shop, at the foot of the Ladies steps Edinburgh
Wikipedia Citation
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