Template:RQ:More Paralipomena Prophetica

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1685, Henry More, Paralipomena Prophetica Containing Several Supplements and Defences of Dr Henry More His Expositions of the Prophet Daniel and the Apocalypse, [], London: [] Walter Kettilby [], →OCLC:

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This template may be used on Wiktionary entry pages to quote from Henry More's work Paralipomena Prophetica Containing Several Supplements and Defences of Dr Henry More His Expositions of the Prophet Daniel and the Apocalypse (1st edition, 1685). It can be used to create a link to an online version of the work at the Internet Archive.

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Examples

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  • Wikitext:
    • {{RQ:More Paralipomena Prophetica|chapter=Three Objections from a Considerate Hand.{{nb...}}|page=315|passage=And the uſe of ''Fire-Guns'' in that taking of ''Conſtantinople'' is notorious, as you may ſee in ''[[w:Laonikos Chalkokondyles|Laonicus Chalcocondylas]] De Rebus Turcicis'', one of the ''Byzantine'' Hiſtorians, ''lib.'' 7. vvho there makes mention of a Cannon of of ſo vaſt a bigneſs, that it vvas '''fain''' to be dravvn by ſeventy yoke of Oxen and tvvo thouſand Men.}}; or
    • {{RQ:More Paralipomena Prophetica|Three Objections from a Considerate Hand.{{nb...}}|315|And the uſe of ''Fire-Guns'' in that taking of ''Conſtantinople'' is notorious, as you may ſee in ''[[w:Laonikos Chalkokondyles|Laonicus Chalcocondylas]] De Rebus Turcicis'', one of the ''Byzantine'' Hiſtorians, ''lib.'' 7. vvho there makes mention of a Cannon of of ſo vaſt a bigneſs, that it vvas '''fain''' to be dravvn by ſeventy yoke of Oxen and tvvo thouſand Men.}}
  • Result:
    • 1685, Henry More, “Three Objections from a Considerate Hand. []”, in Paralipomena Prophetica Containing Several Supplements and Defences of Dr Henry More His Expositions of the Prophet Daniel and the Apocalypse, [], London: [] Walter Kettilby [], →OCLC, page 315:
      And the uſe of Fire-Guns in that taking of Conſtantinople is notorious, as you may ſee in Laonicus Chalcocondylas De Rebus Turcicis, one of the Byzantine Hiſtorians, lib. 7. vvho there makes mention of a Cannon of of ſo vaſt a bigneſs, that it vvas fain to be dravvn by ſeventy yoke of Oxen and tvvo thouſand Men.