Chishull, J. (1657). Two treatises.: The first, The young-mans memento. Shewing [brace] how why when [brace] 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. Printed by A.N. and are to be sold by F. Eglesfie[l]d, at the Marygold in St: Pauls Church-yard..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationChishull, John. Two Treatises.: The First, The Young-mans Memento. Shewing [brace] How Why When [brace] 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. London,: Printed by A.N. and are to be sold by F. Eglesfie[l]d, at the Marygold in St: Pauls Church-yard., 1657.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationChishull, John. Two Treatises.: The First, The Young-mans Memento. Shewing [brace] How Why When [brace] 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. Printed by A.N. and are to be sold by F. Eglesfie[l]d, at the Marygold in St: Pauls Church-yard., 1657.