Marryat, R. (1642). A short treatise discovering the prevailing excellency of the death of Christ with the Father by way of opposition to that doctrine that Christ dyed alike for all: Declaring in whom only the saints happinesse doth consist by meanes of this their purchased redemption : also their freedome from ... the Law : written for the satisfaction of some, if it may be. Printed for William Larnar ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMarryat, Richard. A Short Treatise Discovering the Prevailing Excellency of the Death of Christ with the Father by Way of Opposition to That Doctrine That Christ Dyed Alike for All: Declaring in Whom Only the Saints Happinesse Doth Consist by Meanes of This Their Purchased Redemption : Also Their Freedome from ... the Law : Written for the Satisfaction of Some, If It May Be. London: Printed for William Larnar ..., 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMarryat, Richard. A Short Treatise Discovering the Prevailing Excellency of the Death of Christ with the Father by Way of Opposition to That Doctrine That Christ Dyed Alike for All: Declaring in Whom Only the Saints Happinesse Doth Consist by Meanes of This Their Purchased Redemption : Also Their Freedome from ... the Law : Written for the Satisfaction of Some, If It May Be. Printed for William Larnar ..., 1642.