Bownd, N. (1606). Sabbathum Veteris et Noui Testamenti: or the true doctrine of the Sabbath, held and practised of the Church of God, both before, and vnder the law; and in the time of the Gospell: Plainly laid foorth and soundly prooued by testimonies both of holie Scripture, and also of old and new ecclesiasticall writers: fathers and councels, and lawes of all sorts, both ciuill, canon, and common. Declaring first from what things God would haue vs straightly to rest vpon the Lords day: and then by what meanes we ought publikely and priuately to sanctifie the same. Together with the sundrie abuses of men in both these kindes: and how they ought to be reformed. Diuided into two bookes by Nicolas Bovvnd Doctor of Diuinitie: and now by him the second time perused, and inlarged with an interpretation of sundrie points belonging to the Sabbath. By Felix Kyngston, for Thomas Man and Iohn Porter.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Bownd, Nicholas. Sabbathum Veteris Et Noui Testamenti: Or the True Doctrine of the Sabbath, Held and Practised of the Church of God, Both Before, and Vnder the Law; and in the Time of the Gospell: Plainly Laid Foorth and Soundly Prooued by Testimonies Both of Holie Scripture, and Also of Old and New Ecclesiasticall Writers: Fathers and Councels, and Lawes of All Sorts, Both Ciuill, Canon, and Common. Declaring First from What Things God Would Haue Vs Straightly to Rest Vpon the Lords Day: And Then by What Meanes We Ought Publikely and Priuately to Sanctifie the Same. Together with the Sundrie Abuses of Men in Both These Kindes: And How They Ought to Be Reformed. Diuided into Two Bookes by Nicolas Bovvnd Doctor of Diuinitie: And Now by Him the Second Time Perused, and Inlarged with an Interpretation of Sundrie Points Belonging to the Sabbath. Imprinted at London: By Felix Kyngston, for Thomas Man and Iohn Porter, 1606.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Bownd, Nicholas. Sabbathum Veteris Et Noui Testamenti: Or the True Doctrine of the Sabbath, Held and Practised of the Church of God, Both Before, and Vnder the Law; and in the Time of the Gospell: Plainly Laid Foorth and Soundly Prooued by Testimonies Both of Holie Scripture, and Also of Old and New Ecclesiasticall Writers: Fathers and Councels, and Lawes of All Sorts, Both Ciuill, Canon, and Common. Declaring First from What Things God Would Haue Vs Straightly to Rest Vpon the Lords Day: And Then by What Meanes We Ought Publikely and Priuately to Sanctifie the Same. Together with the Sundrie Abuses of Men in Both These Kindes: And How They Ought to Be Reformed. Diuided into Two Bookes by Nicolas Bovvnd Doctor of Diuinitie: And Now by Him the Second Time Perused, and Inlarged with an Interpretation of Sundrie Points Belonging to the Sabbath. By Felix Kyngston, for Thomas Man and Iohn Porter, 1606.