Lamb, T. (1642). A treatise of particular predestination: Vvherein ar[e] answered three letters. 1. Tending to disprove particular predestination. 2. To shew the contradiction betwixt Christ dying for all, and Gods election of some. 3. To prove that the soule doth not come from the parent, and consequently that there is no originall sinne. By Thomas Lamb. [s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLamb, Thomas. A Treatise of Particular Predestination: Vvherein Ar[e] Answered Three Letters. 1. Tending to Disprove Particular Predestination. 2. To Shew the Contradiction Betwixt Christ Dying for All, and Gods Election of Some. 3. To Prove That the Soule Doth Not Come from the Parent, and Consequently That There Is No Originall Sinne. By Thomas Lamb. London: [s.n.], 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLamb, Thomas. A Treatise of Particular Predestination: Vvherein Ar[e] Answered Three Letters. 1. Tending to Disprove Particular Predestination. 2. To Shew the Contradiction Betwixt Christ Dying for All, and Gods Election of Some. 3. To Prove That the Soule Doth Not Come from the Parent, and Consequently That There Is No Originall Sinne. By Thomas Lamb. [s.n.], 1642.