Seven questions of the sabbath briefly disputed, after the manner of the schooles. Wherein such cases, and scruples, as are incident to this subject, are cleared, and resolved, by Gilbert Ironside B.D.

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Seven questions of the sabbath briefly disputed, after the manner of the schooles. Wherein such cases, and scruples, as are incident to this subject, are cleared, and resolved, by Gilbert Ironside B.D.
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Ironside, Gilbert, 1588-1671.
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Oxford :: Printed by Leonard Lichfield printer to the famous Vniversity, and are to be sold by Edward Forrest,
Anno salutis M.DC.XXXVII. [1637]
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Sabbath -- Early works to 1800.
Sunday -- Early works to 1800.
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SEVEN QVESTIONS OF THE SABBATH BRIEFLY DISPVTED, after the manner of the SCHOOLES.

Wherein such cases, and scruples, as are incident to this subject, are cleared, and resolved,

By GILBERT IRONSIDE B. D.

HEB. 4.9.10.11.

There remaineth therefore a Rest to the people of God. For he that is entred into his rest, hath also ceased from his ovvne works, as God did from his. Let us study therefore to enter into that Rest. &c.

〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉.

Iust. Mart. dial. cum Try.

OXFORD, Printed by LEONARD LICHFIELD Printer to the Famous Vniversity, and are to be sold by EDWARD FORREST.

Anno Salutis M.DC.XXXVII.

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