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The doctrine of the Sabbath vindicated [electronic resource] : in a confutation of a treatise of the...

The doctrine of the Sabbath vindicated [electronic resource] : in a confutation of a treatise of the...

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The doctrine of the Sabbath vindicated [electronic resource] : in a confutation of a treatise of the Sabbath, written by M. Edward Breerwood against M. Nic. Byfield, wherein these five things are maintained: first, that the fourth Commandement is given to the servant and not to the master onely. Seecondly, that the fourth Commandement is morall. Thirdly, that our owne light workes as well as gainefull and toilesome are forbidden on the Sabbath. Fourthly, that the Lords day is of divine institution. Fifthly, that the Sabbath was instituted from the beginning. By the industrie of an unworthy labourer in Gods vineyard, Richard Byfield, pastor in Long Ditton in Surrey.

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The doctrine of the Sabbath vindicated [electronic resource] : in a confutation of a treatise of the Sabbath, written by M. Edward Breerwood against M. Nic. Byfield, wherein these five things are maintained: first, that the fourth Commandement is given to the servant and not to the master onely. Seecondly, that the fourth Commandement is morall. Thirdly, that our owne light workes as well as gainefull and toilesome are forbidden on the Sabbath. Fourthly, that the Lords day is of divine institution. Fifthly, that the Sabbath was instituted from the beginning. By the industrie of an unworthy labourer in Gods vineyard, Richard Byfield, pastor in Long Ditton in Surrey.

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London : Imprinted by Felix Kyngston for Philemon Stephens and Christopher Meredith at the golden Lyon in Pauls Church-yard, 1631.

Date

1631.

Record Identifier

74VMe3KkmwVO

MMS ID

991003014069702626

Language

English

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[20], 227, [1] p.

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Publisher

London : Imprinted by Felix Kyngston for Philemon Stephens and Christopher Meredith at the golden Lyon in Pauls Church-yard, 1631.

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

1631.

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The doctrine of the Sabbath vindicated [electronic resource] : in a confutation of a treatise of the Sabbath, written by M. Edward Breerwood against M. Nic. Byfield, wherein these five things are maintained: first, that the fourth Commandement is given to the servant and not to the master onely. Seecondly, that the fourth Commandement is morall. Th...

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General note

A reply to: Brerewood, Edward. A learned treatise of the Sabbath.

Reproduction of the original in the University of Chicago Library.

Citation / References Note

STC (2nd ed.) 4238.

Additional physical form availability note

Also available in microfilm held offsite at RAV/FM4/56.

Reproduction note

Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Early English books, 1475-1640 ; 1059:04)

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74VMe3KkmwVO

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991003014069702626