Killcop, T. u. 1. (1660). The path-way to justification: Plainly proving I. What it is to be justified. II. That justification is by the faith of Jesus, and not by the works of the law. III. They only are justified that believe in Christ. IV. What it is to believe into Jesus Christ. V. The difference between the law of faith and the law of works, also the difference between the work of faith, and the works of the law is plainly stated. VI. Many objections answered. s.n.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationKillcop, Thomas um 1640. The Path-way to Justification: Plainly Proving I. What It Is to Be Justified. II. That Justification Is by the Faith of Jesus, and Not by the Works of the Law. III. They Only Are Justified That Believe in Christ. IV. What It Is to Believe into Jesus Christ. V. The Difference Between the Law of Faith and the Law of Works, Also the Difference Between the Work of Faith, and the Works of the Law Is Plainly Stated. VI. Many Objections Answered. London: s.n, 1660.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationKillcop, Thomas um 1640. The Path-way to Justification: Plainly Proving I. What It Is to Be Justified. II. That Justification Is by the Faith of Jesus, and Not by the Works of the Law. III. They Only Are Justified That Believe in Christ. IV. What It Is to Believe into Jesus Christ. V. The Difference Between the Law of Faith and the Law of Works, Also the Difference Between the Work of Faith, and the Works of the Law Is Plainly Stated. VI. Many Objections Answered. s.n, 1660.