Yarb, S. (1641). A new sect of religion descryed, called Adamites: Deriving their religion from our father Adam : wherein they hold themselves to be blamelesse at the last day, though they sinne never so egregiously, for they challenge salvation as their due from the innocencie of their second Adam : this was first disclosed by a brother of the same sect to the author, who went along with this brother, and saw all these passages following. publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationYarb, Samoth. A New Sect of Religion Descryed, Called Adamites: Deriving Their Religion from Our Father Adam : Wherein They Hold Themselves to Be Blamelesse at the Last Day, Though They Sinne Never so Egregiously, for They Challenge Salvation as Their Due from the Innocencie of Their Second Adam : This Was First Disclosed by a Brother of the Same Sect to the Author, Who Went Along with This Brother, and Saw All These Passages Following. [London: publisher not identified], 1641.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationYarb, Samoth. A New Sect of Religion Descryed, Called Adamites: Deriving Their Religion from Our Father Adam : Wherein They Hold Themselves to Be Blamelesse at the Last Day, Though They Sinne Never so Egregiously, for They Challenge Salvation as Their Due from the Innocencie of Their Second Adam : This Was First Disclosed by a Brother of the Same Sect to the Author, Who Went Along with This Brother, and Saw All These Passages Following. publisher not identified], 1641.