Publications of John Chishull

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  • Chishull, John. Two treatises. The first, The young-mans memento. Shewing how why when we should remember God. Or The seasonableness and sutableness of this work to youth. The second, Novv if ever. Proving 1 That God gives man a day. 2 That this day often ends while the means of grace continues. 3 That when this day is ended, peace is hid from the soul. Being an appendix to the former treatise. Both by John Chishull, minister of the Gospel. London: printed by A.N. and are to be sold by F. Eglesfie[l]d, at the Marygold in St: Pauls Church-yard, 1657. ESTC No. R209165. Grub Street ID 85383.
  • Chishull, John. The danger of being almost a Christian. Shewing, 1. How far men may go without grace. 2. Why some men go so far. 3. Why they go no farther. 4. The dangerous estate of such persons. By John Chishull, minister of the Gospel. London: printed by A. Neile, for Francis Eglesfield, and are to be sold at the Marygold in Pauls Church-yard, 1657. ESTC No. R209426. Grub Street ID 85658.
  • Chishull, John. Two treatises. The first, The young mans memento. Shewing how why when we should remember God. Or the seasonableness and suitableness of this work to youth. The second, Now if ever. Proving 1. That God gives man a day, 2. That this day often ends while the means of grace continues. 3. That when this day is ended, peace is hid from the soul. Being an appendix to the former treatise. Both by John Chishull, minister of the Gospel. London: Printed by W.B. and are to be sold by F. Eglesfield, at the Maygold in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1658. ESTC No. R32613. Grub Street ID 115315.
  • Chishull, John. The danger of being almost a Christian by John Chishull. London: Printed by J. Twyn for Francis Eglesfield, 1658. ESTC No. R24127. Grub Street ID 107943.
  • Chishull, John. A brief explication of the Ten Commandments; intended for a help to the understandings and memories of children. By John Chishull. London: printed for the authour, 166[5?]. ESTC No. R220234. Grub Street ID 94648.
  • Chishull, John. Seasonable thoughts of divine providence: affording comfort to those who are in danger. Instruction to all that are delivered from the late sad visitation. Wherein we are inform'd whether our preservation be a fruit of God's special love, or of his common providence. London: printed for Tho. Parkhurst, at the three Crowns, at the lower end of Cheap-side over against the Conduit, 1666. ESTC No. R176572. Grub Street ID 69046.
  • Chishull, John. A word to Israel in the wilderness, or, An arraignment of unbelief shewing the evil of distrust ... / by John Chishul. London: Printed for Francis Eglesfield, 1668. ESTC No. R23704. Grub Street ID 107561.