Thesis 76.
[ 76] If any man shall put any holinesse in a day which God
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[ 76] If any man shall put any holinesse in a day which God
doth not, and so think one day more holy than another, this is most abominable superstition, and this is indeed to observe dayes; and of this the Apostle seems to speak, when he saith, Ye observe dayes: But when the Lord shall put holines upon one day more then upon another, we do not then put any ho∣lines in the day, but God doth it, nor doe we place any holi∣nes in one day more then in another, but God placeth it first, and this is no observation of dayes, which the Apostle condemns in those that were weak; but of the will of God which he every where commands.