Publications of Nicholas Chewney

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  • Chewney, Nicholas. Anti-Socinianism, or, A brief explication of some places of holy Scripture, for the confutation of cerrain [sic] gross errours, and Socinian heresies, lately published by William Pynchion, Gent. in a dialogue of his, called, The meritorious price of our redemption, concerning 1. Christ's suffering the wrath of God due to the elect. 2. God's imputation of sin to Christ. 3. The nature of the true mediatorial obedience of Christ. 4. The justification of a sinner. Also a brief description of the lives, and a true relation of the death, of the authors, promoters, propagators, and chief disseminators of this Socinian heresie, how it sprung up, by what means it spread, and when and by whom it was first brought into England, that so we be not deceived by it. By N. Chewney, M.A. and minister of God's Word. London: printed by J.M. for H. Twyford, and T. Dring, and are to be sold in Vine-Court, Middle-Temple; and at the George in Fleetstreet, neer Cliffords Inn, 1656. ESTC No. R207357. Grub Street ID 83754.
  • Chewney, Nicholas. Hell, with the everlasting torments thereof asserted. Shewing 1. Quod sit, that there is such a place. 2. Quid sit, what this place is. 3. Ubi sit, where it is. Being diametrically opposite to a late pamphlet, intituled, The foundation and pillars of Hell discovered, searched, shaken, and removed. For the glory of God, both in his mercy and justice, the comfort of all poor believing souls, and the terrour of all wicked and ungodly wretches. Semper meditare Gehennam. By Nich. Chevvney, M.A. London: printed by J.M. for Tho. Dring, and are to be sold at his shop, at the sign of the George in Fleet-street, near Cliffords-Inne, 1660. ESTC No. R209913. Grub Street ID 86132.
  • Chewney, Nicholas. Hell, with the everlasting torments thereof asserted. Shewing I. That there is such a place. II. What this place is. III. Where it is? In opposition to a very wicked pamphlet, called, The foundation and pillars of Hell. Discover'd, search'd, shaken, and remov'd &c. In vindication of God's glory, both as to his attributes and ... the comfort of all poor ... souls, and the terror of all prophane and ungodly wretches. By N.C. M.A. London: printed and sold by E. Smith in Cornhill, [1694?]. ESTC No. R229599. Grub Street ID 102050.