CHAP. V. The practice of the Jews in such observances as were annexed unto the Sabbath.
- 1. Of some particular adjuncts affixed unto the Jewish Sabbath, Page 358
- 2. The Annual Festivals called Sabbaths in the Book of God, and reckoned as a part of the fourth Commandment, Page 359
- 3. The Annual Sabbaths no less solemnly observed and celebrated than the weekly were, if not more solemnly, Page 360
- 4. Of the Parasceue or Preparation to the Sab∣bath and the solemn Festivals, Page 361
- 5. All manner of work as well forbidden on the An∣nual as the weekly Sabbaths, Page 362
- 6. What things were lawful to be done on the Sab∣bath days, Page 363
- 7. Touching the prohibitions of not kindling fire, and not dressing meat, Page 364
- 8. What moved the Gentiles generally to charge the Jews with Fasting on the Sabbath day, Page 365
- 9. Touching this Prohibition, Let no man go out of his place on the Sabbath day, Page 366
- 10, All lawful recreations, as Dancing, Feasting, Man-like Exercises, allowed and practised by the Jews upon their Sabbaths. ibid.