APA (7th ed.) Citation

Lamb, T. (1656). Absolute freedom from sin by Christs death for the world as the object of faith in opposition to conditional set forth by Mr. John Goodwin in his book (hereby appearing falsly [sic]) Redemption redeemed: And the final perserverance of the saints proceeding from election by the grace of God alone, maintained and sweetly reconciled with the foresaid doctrine. Printed by H.H. for the authour, and are to be sold by him and William Larner, Giles Calvert, Richard Moon, and Thomas Brewster.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Lamb, Thomas. Absolute Freedom from Sin by Christs Death for the World as the Object of Faith in Opposition to Conditional Set Forth by Mr. John Goodwin in His Book (hereby Appearing Falsly [sic]) Redemption Redeemed: And the Final Perserverance of the Saints Proceeding from Election by the Grace of God Alone, Maintained and Sweetly Reconciled with the Foresaid Doctrine. London: Printed by H.H. for the authour, and are to be sold by him and William Larner, Giles Calvert, Richard Moon, and Thomas Brewster, 1656.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Lamb, Thomas. Absolute Freedom from Sin by Christs Death for the World as the Object of Faith in Opposition to Conditional Set Forth by Mr. John Goodwin in His Book (hereby Appearing Falsly [sic]) Redemption Redeemed: And the Final Perserverance of the Saints Proceeding from Election by the Grace of God Alone, Maintained and Sweetly Reconciled with the Foresaid Doctrine. Printed by H.H. for the authour, and are to be sold by him and William Larner, Giles Calvert, Richard Moon, and Thomas Brewster, 1656.

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