Poniatowska, K., Drabík, M., Kotter, C., Codrington, R., Komenský, J. A., Ruprecht Falcký, p., & Pawlet, R. (1664). The Prophecies of Christopher Kotterus, Christiana Poniatovia, Nicholas Drabicius. Being Three Famous and Eminent Prophets in Germany, Foretelling Many years agoe this present Invasion of the Turks into the Empire of Germany, and the Events that will ensue. As also Predictions concerning the Pope and the King of France, with the sudden destruction of the Papal Power, and the miraculous Conversion of the Turks, &c. Presaging also the uniting of all Religions into one visible Church, and how that Church shall be Governed by Bishops, [et]c. Many of these Prophecies were very much desired by the late King of Bohemia, and were presented to him by the Learned Comenius. London: Printed for Robert Pawlet at the Sign of the Bible in Chancery-lane, near the Inner Temple Gate.
Chicago Style CitationPoniatowska, Krystyna, Mikuláš Drabík, Christoph Kotter, Robert Codrington, Jan Amos Komenský, princ Ruprecht Falcký, and Robert Pawlet. The Prophecies of Christopher Kotterus, Christiana Poniatovia, Nicholas Drabicius. Being Three Famous and Eminent Prophets in Germany, Foretelling Many Years Agoe This Present Invasion of the Turks Into the Empire of Germany, and the Events That Will Ensue. As Also Predictions Concerning the Pope and the King of France, With the Sudden Destruction of the Papal Power, and the Miraculous Conversion of the Turks, &c. Presaging Also the Uniting of All Religions Into One Visible Church, and How That Church Shall Be Governed By Bishops, [et]c. Many of These Prophecies Were Very Much Desired By the Late King of Bohemia, and Were Presented to Him By the Learned Comenius. London: Printed for Robert Pawlet at the Sign of the Bible in Chancery-lane, near the Inner Temple Gate, 1664.
MLA CitationPoniatowska, Krystyna, et al. The Prophecies of Christopher Kotterus, Christiana Poniatovia, Nicholas Drabicius. Being Three Famous and Eminent Prophets in Germany, Foretelling Many Years Agoe This Present Invasion of the Turks Into the Empire of Germany, and the Events That Will Ensue. As Also Predictions Concerning the Pope and the King of France, With the Sudden Destruction of the Papal Power, and the Miraculous Conversion of the Turks, &c. Presaging Also the Uniting of All Religions Into One Visible Church, and How That Church Shall Be Governed By Bishops, [et]c. Many of These Prophecies Were Very Much Desired By the Late King of Bohemia, and Were Presented to Him By the Learned Comenius. London: Printed for Robert Pawlet at the Sign of the Bible in Chancery-lane, near the Inner Temple Gate, 1664.