The Lord's-day to be kept holy: Asserted in a familiar conference betwixt two friends about the unlawfulness of exercising their trades or ordinary callings on that day. Published for the use of ignorant people, to prevent the prophanation of that holy day. Licens'd, July 19. 1694. Edward Cooke·

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The Lord's-day to be kept holy: Asserted in a familiar conference betwixt two friends about the unlawfulness of exercising their trades or ordinary callings on that day. Published for the use of ignorant people, to prevent the prophanation of that holy day. Licens'd, July 19. 1694. Edward Cooke·
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London :: printed for William Marshal at the Bible in Newgate-street,
1694.
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"The Lord's-day to be kept holy: Asserted in a familiar conference betwixt two friends about the unlawfulness of exercising their trades or ordinary callings on that day. Published for the use of ignorant people, to prevent the prophanation of that holy day. Licens'd, July 19. 1694. Edward Cooke·." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A88550.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 27, 2024.

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Books sold by William Marshall at the Bible in Newgate-street.

  • Meditations and Discourses concerning the Glo∣ry of Christ; Applied unto unconverted Sinners and Saints, under spiritual decays, by Dr. Owen, price bound 1 s. where you may be supplied with most of Dr. Owen's Writings, and Mr. Beverly's.
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