Theses Sabbaticæ, or, The doctrine of the Sabbath wherein the Sabbaths I. Morality, II. Change, III. Beginning. IV. Sanctification, are clearly discussed, which were first handled more largely in sundry sermons in Cambridge in New-England in opening of the Fourth COmmandment : in unfolding whereof many scriptures are cleared, divers cases of conscience resolved, and the morall law as a rule of life to a believer, occasionally and distinctly handled / by Thomas Shepard ...

Shepard, Thomas, 1605-1649
Publisher: Printed by T R and E M for John Rothwell
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1650
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A59693 ESTC ID: R31814 STC ID: S3145
Subject Headings: Sabbath; Sunday;
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In-Text But suppose that by Sabbath, is not meant the weekly Sabbath (for then, say some, what will you understand by new moons which are conjoyned with them?) yet these two things are evident, 1. That Sabbaths and new moons were set times of worshipping God under the old Testament. 2. That it is usuall with the Prophets to vaile, (and not alway to type out) the worship, But suppose that by Sabbath, is not meant the weekly Sabbath (for then, say Some, what will you understand by new moons which Are conjoined with them?) yet these two things Are evident, 1. That Sabbaths and new moons were Set times of worshipping God under the old Testament. 2. That it is usual with the prophets to veil, (and not always to type out) the worship, cc-acp vvb cst p-acp n1, vbz xx vvn dt j n1 (c-acp av, vvb d, r-crq vmb pn22 vvi p-acp j n2 r-crq vbr vvn p-acp pno32?) av d crd n2 vbr j, crd d n2 cc j n2 vbdr vvn n2 pp-f vvg np1 p-acp dt j n1. crd cst pn31 vbz j p-acp dt n2 p-acp n1, (cc xx av p-acp n1 av) dt n1,




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