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 ... / written by William Twisse ...
- Title
- 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 ... / written by William Twisse ...
- Author
- Twisse, William, 1578?-1646.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by E.G. for Iohn Rothwell and are to be sold at his shop ...,
- 1641.
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- Subject terms
- Prideaux, John, 1578-1650. -- Doctrine of the Sabbath.
- Ten commandments -- Sabbath.
- Sabbath -- Early works to 1800.
- Sunday -- Early works to 1800.
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"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 ... / written by William Twisse ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A64001.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed October 9, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- The Contents of the chiefe matters handled herein.
- The Preface.
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The Preface of the Translator to the Christian Reader. - section - 1
- The second Section.
- The third Section.
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The fourth Section.
- quotation of preface
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Exam.
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THE FIRST DIGRESSION, WHEREIN, I.
Answer is made to Tostatus his arguments proposed by Pererius, to proove that the observation of the Sab∣bath was ordeyned by God immediately from the Creation. II.Herewithall the question is disputed, whether Adam fell the first day wherein he was Created. -
THE SECOND DIGRESSION CONSISTING OF TWO PARTS.
- I.
In making good Doctor Wallaeushis arguments for the morality of one day in seven, against the answer of Doctor Rivetus. - II.
In answering of Doctor Rivetushis arguments direct∣ed against the morality of one day in seven.
- I.
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THE FIRST DIGRESSION, WHEREIN, I.
- section - 5
- section - 6
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Sect. 7. -
Sect. 8.
- The Doctrine of the Sabbath considered.
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Doctor LAKE Bishop of BATH, and Wells,
Theses de Sabbato. - Defensio Thesium de Sabbato.
- An Errata.