Wade, C. (1654). Mankind's jubilee: or, Good tidings of great joy for all people, plainly discovered by scripture texts: Shewing, that there is a common salvation of all men, from the eternity of the curse of the law, and first death, and that in that salvation, such reall ability is communicated through our Saviour Christ his performances to all men, as that no one man hath done, doth, or shall eternally perish, by any obstructions which came over all men, by Adams fall, but only by his owne actuall and wilfull persisting in the abuse of the abillity by grace in Christ conferred unto him. Written by Christopher Wade. printed for Rich. Tomlins, at the Sun & Bible near Pye-corner.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWade, Christopher. Mankind's Jubilee: Or, Good Tidings of Great Joy for All People, Plainly Discovered by Scripture Texts: Shewing, That There Is a Common Salvation of All Men, from the Eternity of the Curse of the Law, and First Death, and That in That Salvation, Such Reall Ability Is Communicated Through Our Saviour Christ His Performances to All Men, as That No One Man Hath Done, Doth, or Shall Eternally Perish, by Any Obstructions Which Came over All Men, by Adams Fall, but Only by His Owne Actuall and Wilfull Persisting in the Abuse of the Abillity by Grace in Christ Conferred Unto Him. Written by Christopher Wade. London: printed for Rich. Tomlins, at the Sun & Bible near Pye-corner, 1654.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWade, Christopher. Mankind's Jubilee: Or, Good Tidings of Great Joy for All People, Plainly Discovered by Scripture Texts: Shewing, That There Is a Common Salvation of All Men, from the Eternity of the Curse of the Law, and First Death, and That in That Salvation, Such Reall Ability Is Communicated Through Our Saviour Christ His Performances to All Men, as That No One Man Hath Done, Doth, or Shall Eternally Perish, by Any Obstructions Which Came over All Men, by Adams Fall, but Only by His Owne Actuall and Wilfull Persisting in the Abuse of the Abillity by Grace in Christ Conferred Unto Him. Written by Christopher Wade. printed for Rich. Tomlins, at the Sun & Bible near Pye-corner, 1654.