An essay on a question relating to divine worship viz. whether it be contrary to the apostolical laws of decency and reverence for a man to have his head covered in the time and place of Gods solemn publick worship? : aff. / by Samuel Stoddon ...
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- An essay on a question relating to divine worship viz. whether it be contrary to the apostolical laws of decency and reverence for a man to have his head covered in the time and place of Gods solemn publick worship? : aff. / by Samuel Stoddon ...
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- Stoddon, Samuel.
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- London :: Printed by Anne Maxwell and Robert Roberts for the author,
- 1682.
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- Public worship.
- Theology, Practical.
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An ESSAY on a QUESTION Relating to Divine Worship.
VIZ.
Whether it be contrary to the Apostolical Laws of Decency and Reverence, for a Man to have his Head covered in the time and place of Gods Solemn publick Worship? Aff.
By Samuel Stoddon, Minister of the Gospel.
Levit. 19.30.Ye shall keep my Sabbaths, and Reverence my Sanctu∣ary: I am the Lord.
LONDON, Printed by Anne Maxwell, and Robert Roberts, for the Author, 1682.