The Christian Sabbath defended: against a crying evil in these times of the antisabitarians of our age: wherein is shewed that the morality of the fourth Commandement is still in force to bind Christians unto the sanctification of the Sabbath day. Written by that learned assertor of the truth, William Twisse D.D. late prolocutor to the Assembly of Divines.

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  • The Christian Sabbath defended: against a crying evil in these times of the antisabitarians of our age: wherein is shewed that the morality of the fourth Commandement is still in force to bind Christians unto the sanctification of the Sabbath day. Written by that learned assertor of the truth, William Twisse D.D. late prolocutor to the Assembly of Divines.
  • Doctrine of the Sabbath delivered in the act at Oxenford, Anno 1622. (p. 1) Moralitie of the fourth Commandement is still in force to bind Christians (in paginated sequence) Doctor Lake Bishop of Bath, and Wells, Theses de Sabbato (p. [1], second sequence, separate register)
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Imprint
London: printed for Thomas Pierrepont, and are to be sold at the signe of the Sun in Pauls Church-yard, 1652.
Publication year
1652-1652
ESTC No.
R222255
Grub Street ID
96277
Description
[22], 246, [22] p. ; 4⁰
Note
With final errata leaf.

Signatures: A-C? D-Q? R-X? ?A-C? [-A1, ?C4].

First published as "Of the morality of the fourth commandement as still in force to binde Christians delivered by way of answer to the translator of Doctor Prideaux his lecture, concerning the doctrine of the Sabbath" in 1641.

In answer to Prideaux, John. The doctrine of the Sabbath., translated by Peter Heylyn.
Uncontrolled note
Title page is A2, verify pagination. DNB lists "Theses de Sabbato" by Arthur Lake as a separately published work; however, the final errata lef covers both Lake's and Twisse's items