Catalogue Persistent Identifier
https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn1184104
APA Citation
Vicars, John. (1643). A looking-glasse for malignants: or, Gods hand against God-haters. Containing a most terrible yet true relation of the many most fearefull personall examples (in these present times, since the yeere, 1640.) of Gods most evident and immediate wrath against our malevolent malignants. Together with a caveat for cowards and unworthy (either timorous or treacherous) newters. Collected for Gods honour, and the ungodlies horrour, by John Vicars. Imprimatur hic liber. Iohn White. London : printed for Iohn Rothwell, at the signe of the Sunne in Pauls church-yard
MLA Citation
Vicars, John. A looking-glasse for malignants: or, Gods hand against God-haters. [microform] Containing a most terrible yet true relation of the many most fearefull personall examples (in these present times, since the yeere, 1640.) of Gods most evident and immediate wrath against our malevolent malignants. Together with a caveat for cowards and unworthy (either timorous or treacherous) newters. Collected for Gods honour, and the ungodlies horrour, by John Vicars. Imprimatur hic liber. Iohn White printed for Iohn Rothwell, at the signe of the Sunne in Pauls church-yard London 1643
Australian/Harvard Citation
Vicars, John. 1643, A looking-glasse for malignants: or, Gods hand against God-haters. [microform] Containing a most terrible yet true relation of the many most fearefull personall examples (in these present times, since the yeere, 1640.) of Gods most evident and immediate wrath against our malevolent malignants. Together with a caveat for cowards and unworthy (either timorous or treacherous) newters. Collected for Gods honour, and the ungodlies horrour, by John Vicars. Imprimatur hic liber. Iohn White printed for Iohn Rothwell, at the signe of the Sunne in Pauls church-yard London
Wikipedia Citation
{{Citation | title=A looking-glasse for malignants: or, Gods hand against God-haters. [microform] Containing a most terrible yet true relation of the many most fearefull personall examples (in these present times, since the yeere, 1640.) of Gods most evident and immediate wrath against our malevolent malignants. Together with a caveat for cowards and unworthy (either timorous or treacherous) newters. Collected for Gods honour, and the ungodlies horrour, by John Vicars. Imprimatur hic liber. Iohn White | author1=Vicars, John, 1579 or 80-1652 | year=1643 | publisher=printed for Iohn Rothwell, at the signe of the Sunne in Pauls church-yard | language=English }}