The seventh-day sabbath not obligatory on Christians. In five parts. Together, with a particular examination of some passages in a book, entitled, The ancient and honourable way. And some remarks of a piece, entitled, The seventh-day sabbath farther vindicated. And another entitled, A second defence. To which is added, an appendix, containing answers to objections, and likewise an examination of Mr. Elwall's chief argument for the continuation of the seventh day sabbath. ... By Daniel Dobel.
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Canterbury: printed for the author, and sold by J. Noon, London; by the author, and John Maule in Cranbrook; Tho. Winder at Tenterden; James Brown at Smarden, 1739.
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- 1739-1739
- ESTC No.
- T180573
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- 217240
- Description
- vi,68,[2],25,[1]p. ; 8⁰
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- The appendix has the imprint: Canterbury, printed for the author, and sold by J. Abree.
'The seventh-day sabbath farther vindicated' and 'A second defence of some reflections on Dr. Wright's treatise' are by Robert Cornthwaite and were published in 1736.
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- Titlepage imprint continues? Appendix imprint is a colophon? The first named work not traced