A vision; tending to edify, astonish, and instruct; : experienced by Miss Eliza Thomas, a young lady of respectable parents in the town of Old Fort Schuyler, state of New-York, on the night of the 16th of September, 1799.--in which she saw a departed friend, who described the pleasures of the Christians and torments of the wicked experienced in the other world, also, gave her to understand that she must soon bid an eternal adieu to all worldly and transitory things. God speaketh once, yea twice in a vision of the night.
MLA
Thomas, Eliza, William Billings and Thomas. Pitman. A vision; tending to edify, astonish, and instruct; : experienced by Miss Eliza Thomas, a young lady of respectable parents in the town of Old Fort Schuyler, state of New-York, on the night of the 16th of September, 1799.--in which she saw a departed friend, who described the pleasures of the Christians and torments of the wicked experienced in the other world, also, gave her to understand that she must soon bid an eternal adieu to all worldly and transitory things. God speaketh once, yea twice in a vision of the night. [Stonington, Conn.] : Printed [by Samuel Trumbull]., 1800.
APA
Thomas, E., Billings, W. & Pitman, T. (1800). A vision; tending to edify, astonish, and instruct; : experienced by Miss Eliza Thomas, a young lady of respectable parents in the town of Old Fort Schuyler, state of New-York, on the night of the 16th of September, 1799.--in which she saw a departed friend, who described the pleasures of the Christians and torments of the wicked experienced in the other world, also, gave her to understand that she must soon bid an eternal adieu to all worldly and transitory things. God speaketh once, yea twice in a vision of the night. [Stonington, Conn.] : Printed [by Samuel Trumbull]..
Chicago
Thomas, Eliza, William Billings and Thomas. Pitman. A vision; tending to edify, astonish, and instruct; : experienced by Miss Eliza Thomas, a young lady of respectable parents in the town of Old Fort Schuyler, state of New-York, on the night of the 16th of September, 1799.--in which she saw a departed friend, who described the pleasures of the Christians and torments of the wicked experienced in the other world, also, gave her to understand that she must soon bid an eternal adieu to all worldly and transitory things. God speaketh once, yea twice in a vision of the night. [Stonington, Conn.] : Printed [by Samuel Trumbull]., 1800.