The widow's mite, humbly offer'd, not impos'd; shewing by Scripture, why the seventh day of the Lord's rest is to be kept in Christ, under the Name Christian and Gospel Dispensation, and that Christ, which is Spirit, was one with the Father in creating ...
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- The widow's mite, humbly offer'd, not impos'd; shewing by Scripture, why the seventh day of the Lord's rest is to be kept in Christ, under the Name Christian and Gospel Dispensation, and that Christ, which is Spirit, was one with the Father in creating ...
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- Redford, Elizabeth.
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- 1690 or 1728]
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WIDOW's MITE, Humbly osser'd, not impos'd; shewing by Scripture, why the se∣venth Day of the Lord's Rest is to be kept in Christ, under the NameChristian and Gospel Dispensation, and that Christ, which is Spirit, was one with the Father in creating, when God said,Come let us make Man, Gen.1.26. and their Sabbath of Rest, after six Days of their creating, ch.2.2, 3. andExodus 16.23. andch. 20.10. and many more Scrip∣tures; the seventh Day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God, notJewish seventh Day, and was beforeJew orGentile by Name was upon the Earth, or Sin entered the World; and the Day of their Rest hath never been abo∣lished, and the Commandments stand good, and are teached to this Day, asExodus 20. sheweth. - ERRATA.