A defence of that most ancient and sacred ordinance of Gods, the Sabbath day: Consequently, and together with it. 2. A defence of the iiijth commandement. 3. A defence of the integrity and perfection of the Decalogue, morall law, or X. commandements. 4. A defence also of the whole and intire worship of God, in all the partes thereof, as it is prescribed, in the first table of the Decalogue. 5. A discouery of the superstition, impurity and corruption of Gods worship; yea, and idolatry, committed by multitudes, in sanctifying the Lords day, for a Sabbath day, by the iiijth commandement. Vndertaken against all anti-Sabbatharians, both of Protestants, Papists, Antinomians, and Anabaptists; and by name and especially against the X ministers, ... by Theophilus Brabourne
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Main Author: Brabourne, Theophilus (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: S.l. [J.F. Stam] Printed Anno Dom. 1632
Edition:The second edition, corrected and amended; with a supply of many things formerly omitted
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Item Description:Edition statement appears before "omitted," on title page. - Errata on 4L1v. - Place of publication and printer's name from STC. - Possibly an edition of: Brabourne, Theophilus. A defence of the Sabbath day. - Reproduction of the original in the Cambridge University Library. - STC (2nd ed.), 3473. - The final leaf is blank
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