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. /
| Main Author: | Chishull, John |
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| Language: | English |
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Printed by A.N. and are to be sold by F. Eglesfie[l]d, at the Marygold in St: Pauls Church-yard.,
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