Author: Caleb Fleming
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Languages : en
Pages : 68
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A Plain and Rational Account of the Law of the Sabbath;
Author: Caleb Fleming
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Category : Sabbath
Languages : en
Pages : 68
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Pages : 68
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A Plain and Rational Account of the Law of the Sabbath, Being a Defence of a Late Pamphlet Intitled, The Fourth Commandment Abrogated by the Gospel, Or an Answer to Mr Robert Cornthwaite's Farther Defence of the Seventh-day Sabbath ...
Author: Caleb FLEMING
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A Plain and Rational Account of the Law of the Sabbath
Author: Caleb Fleming
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Languages : en
Pages : 65
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Languages : en
Pages : 65
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Bibliotheca Lindesiana ...
Author: James Ludovic Lindsay Earl of Crawford
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Languages : en
Pages : 1572
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Languages : en
Pages : 1572
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The Hint: Or a Free Thought, Or Two, Offered to the Consideration of All Those Magnanimous British Heroes, who Have Boldly Attack'd, Routed and Overcome, the Fear of an Oath, Or a Curse. ... By a G.
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Pages : 36
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A Baptist Bibliography
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Category : Baptists
Languages : en
Pages : 496
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Category : Baptists
Languages : en
Pages : 496
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The Seventh-day Men
Author: Bryan W. Ball
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Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 424
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"Seventh-Day Men" was the seventeenth-century name given to an emerging and important body of Christians who believed in the strict observance of Saturday, rather than Sunday, as the Sabbath. This is the first-ever fully documented study of these people, who in their heyday were at the center of debate and controversy among the leading writers of the age. This study provides clear evidence that this sabbatarian body of Christians was far more extensive than has so far been recognized, and establishes its considerable significance within the history of the church in the period.
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Languages : en
Pages : 424
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"Seventh-Day Men" was the seventeenth-century name given to an emerging and important body of Christians who believed in the strict observance of Saturday, rather than Sunday, as the Sabbath. This is the first-ever fully documented study of these people, who in their heyday were at the center of debate and controversy among the leading writers of the age. This study provides clear evidence that this sabbatarian body of Christians was far more extensive than has so far been recognized, and establishes its considerable significance within the history of the church in the period.
A Plain and Rational Account of the Law of the Sabbath ...
Author: Caleb Fleming
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Pages : 65
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A Defense of the Sabbath
Author: George Carlow
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Category : Sabbath
Languages : en
Pages : 188
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Languages : en
Pages : 188
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Sanctification of the Sabbath
Author: Robert Haldane
Publisher: Reformation Heritage Books
ISBN: 1601789076
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 73
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Haldane proves the Lord’s Day is a permanent obligation, afterward embodied in the Ten Commandments and recognized by Jesus and His apostles, and that the change of day does not void the fourth commandment. He sets forth how beautifully the Sabbath day depicts the patience, goodness, and mercy of Jehovah. Most divine institutions point out the consequences of sin, but the Sabbath traces its origin to the time when man walked in innocence in the immediate presence of the Lord. We are to remember an institution forgotten in the bondage of Egypt—to keep holy a day God claims as His inalienable property, a claim restated by Jesus Christ for us. Table of Contents: 1. The Sabbath Anterior to the Mosaic Dispensation 2. The Sabbath Binding Alike under the Jewish and Christian Dispensations 3. The Manner of the Promulgation of the Decalogue 4. The Manner of the Preservation of the Decalogue and the Lessons Thereby Taught 5. Proof of the Permanence of the Fourth Commandment Derived from the Foregoing Statements 6. Internal Evidence Shows that the Fourth Commandment Is of Universal Obligation 7. Objections to the Permanent Obligation of the Sabbath Considered 8. The Observance of the Sabbath under the Christian Dispensation Is Fully Recognized by the Prophets 9. The Change from the Last to the First Day of the Week Has Not Invalidated the Obligation of the Sabbath
Publisher: Reformation Heritage Books
ISBN: 1601789076
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 73
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Haldane proves the Lord’s Day is a permanent obligation, afterward embodied in the Ten Commandments and recognized by Jesus and His apostles, and that the change of day does not void the fourth commandment. He sets forth how beautifully the Sabbath day depicts the patience, goodness, and mercy of Jehovah. Most divine institutions point out the consequences of sin, but the Sabbath traces its origin to the time when man walked in innocence in the immediate presence of the Lord. We are to remember an institution forgotten in the bondage of Egypt—to keep holy a day God claims as His inalienable property, a claim restated by Jesus Christ for us. Table of Contents: 1. The Sabbath Anterior to the Mosaic Dispensation 2. The Sabbath Binding Alike under the Jewish and Christian Dispensations 3. The Manner of the Promulgation of the Decalogue 4. The Manner of the Preservation of the Decalogue and the Lessons Thereby Taught 5. Proof of the Permanence of the Fourth Commandment Derived from the Foregoing Statements 6. Internal Evidence Shows that the Fourth Commandment Is of Universal Obligation 7. Objections to the Permanent Obligation of the Sabbath Considered 8. The Observance of the Sabbath under the Christian Dispensation Is Fully Recognized by the Prophets 9. The Change from the Last to the First Day of the Week Has Not Invalidated the Obligation of the Sabbath