A Christian caveat to the old and new sabbatarians. Or, A vindication of our Gospel-festivals. Wherein is held forth, I. That the feast of Christs nativity is grounded upon the scriptures; was observed in the pure, antient, apostolique times; and is approved by all reformed churches. II. That Christ was born on the 25th. day of December; and all objections to the contrary refuted. III. An answer to XVI. Quæres, touching the rise and observation of Christmas, propounded by Mr. Joseph Heming of Uttoxeter. IV. The originall and true ground of the Lords Day. V. The just meaning and nature of the Sabbath. By a lover of truth; a defender of Christian liberty; and an hearty desirer of peace, internall, externall, eternall, unto all men.

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  • A Christian caveat to the old and new sabbatarians. Or, A vindication of our Gospel-festivals. Wherein is held forth, I. That the feast of Christs nativity is grounded upon the scriptures; was observed in the pure, antient, apostolique times; and is approved by all reformed churches. II. That Christ was born on the 25th. day of December; and all objections to the contrary refuted. III. An answer to XVI. Quæres, touching the rise and observation of Christmas, propounded by Mr. Joseph Heming of Uttoxeter. IV. The originall and true ground of the Lords Day. V. The just meaning and nature of the Sabbath. By a lover of truth; a defender of Christian liberty; and an hearty desirer of peace, internall, externall, eternall, unto all men.
  • Vindication of our Gospel-festivals Answer to sixteen quæres, touching the rise and observation of Christmas, propounded by Mr. Jospeh Heming of Uttoexeter
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Imprint
London: printed for E. Blackmore, at the Angel in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1650.
Publication year
1650-1650
ESTC No.
R206298
Grub Street ID
82832
Description
[2], 30; 30 p. ; 4⁰
Note
In part, an answer to: Joseph Heming. Certain qu¾ries touching the rise and observation of Christmas.

"An answer to sixteen qu¾res, .." has separate pagination and register.

Annotations on Thomason copy: "Jan: 7. 1649"; the 50 in the imprint date has been crossed out.Citation/references Wing (2nd ed.), F989

Thomason, E.589[2]