APA Citation

Beaumont, J., & Brown, D. (1705). AN Historical, Physiological and Theological TREATISE OF SPIRITS, Apparitions, Witchcrafts, and other Magical Practices: CONTAINING An Account of the Genii or Familiar Spirits, both Good and Bad, that are faid to attend Men in this LIfe; and what sensible Perceptions some Persons have had of them: (particularly) the Author's own Experience for many Years). Also of Appearances of Spirits after Death; Divine Dreams, Divinations, Second Sighted Persons, [et]c. Likewise the Power of Witches, and the reality of the other magical Operations, clearly asserted. With a Refutation of Dr. Bekker's World bewitch'd; and other Autors that have opposed the Belief of them. London: Printed for D. Brown, at the Black Swan without Temple Bar; J. Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Tard; R. Smith, at the Angel without Temple-Bar, F. Coggan, in the Inner-Temple Lane; and T. Browne eithout Temple-Bar.

Chicago Style Citation

Beaumont, John, and D. Brown. AN Historical, Physiological and Theological TREATISE OF SPIRITS, Apparitions, Witchcrafts, and Other Magical Practices: CONTAINING An Account of the Genii or Familiar Spirits, Both Good and Bad, That Are Faid to Attend Men in This LIfe; and What Sensible Perceptions Some Persons Have Had of Them: (particularly) the Author's Own Experience for Many Years). Also of Appearances of Spirits After Death; Divine Dreams, Divinations, Second Sighted Persons, [et]c. Likewise the Power of Witches, and the Reality of the Other Magical Operations, Clearly Asserted. With a Refutation of Dr. Bekker's World Bewitch'd; and Other Autors That Have Opposed the Belief of Them. London: Printed for D. Brown, at the Black Swan without Temple Bar; J. Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Tard; R. Smith, at the Angel without Temple-Bar, F. Coggan, in the Inner-Temple Lane; and T. Browne eithout Temple-Bar, 1705.

MLA Citation

Beaumont, John, and D. Brown. AN Historical, Physiological and Theological TREATISE OF SPIRITS, Apparitions, Witchcrafts, and Other Magical Practices: CONTAINING An Account of the Genii or Familiar Spirits, Both Good and Bad, That Are Faid to Attend Men in This LIfe; and What Sensible Perceptions Some Persons Have Had of Them: (particularly) the Author's Own Experience for Many Years). Also of Appearances of Spirits After Death; Divine Dreams, Divinations, Second Sighted Persons, [et]c. Likewise the Power of Witches, and the Reality of the Other Magical Operations, Clearly Asserted. With a Refutation of Dr. Bekker's World Bewitch'd; and Other Autors That Have Opposed the Belief of Them. London: Printed for D. Brown, at the Black Swan without Temple Bar; J. Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Tard; R. Smith, at the Angel without Temple-Bar, F. Coggan, in the Inner-Temple Lane; and T. Browne eithout Temple-Bar, 1705.

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