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 because this was the first Commandment with promise? Ephes. 6.2. had it not been more Evangelically spoken to perswade them rather to look to the law of Moses written on their hearts within, to direct them hereunto, rather than to be beholding for any light upon Moses face to direct them herein? how comes it to passe that Paul preacheth no other thing but what was in the old Testament of Moses and the Prophets, who were onely the Interpreters of Moses? Acts 22.20. Because this was the First Commandment with promise? Ephesians 6.2. had it not been more Evangelically spoken to persuade them rather to look to the law of Moses written on their hearts within, to Direct them hereunto, rather than to be beholding for any Light upon Moses face to Direct them herein? how comes it to pass that Paul Preacheth no other thing but what was in the old Testament of Moses and the prophets, who were only the Interpreters of Moses? Acts 22.20. c-acp d vbds dt ord n1 p-acp n1? np1 crd. vhd pn31 xx vbn av-dc av-j vvn pc-acp vvi pno32 av-c pc-acp vvi p-acp dt n1 pp-f np1 vvn p-acp po32 n2 a-acp, pc-acp vvi pno32 av, av-c cs pc-acp vbi vvg p-acp d n1 p-acp np1 n1 pc-acp vvi pno32 av? q-crq vvz pn31 pc-acp vvi cst np1 vvz dx j-jn n1 p-acp r-crq vbds p-acp dt j n1 pp-f np1 cc dt n2, r-crq vbdr av-j dt n2 pp-f np1? np1 crd.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Acts 22.20; Ephesians 6.2; Luke 24.27; Luke 24.32; Matthew 22.38 (AKJV); Psalms 40.7; Psalms 40.8
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Matthew 22.38 (AKJV) matthew 22.38: this is the first and great commandement. because this was the first commandment with promise True 0.657 0.594 0.0
Matthew 22.38 (Geneva) matthew 22.38: this is the first and the great commandement. because this was the first commandment with promise True 0.647 0.566 0.0
Matthew 22.38 (ODRV) matthew 22.38: this is the greatest & the first commandement. because this was the first commandment with promise True 0.632 0.492 0.0




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In-Text Ephes. 6.2. Ephesians 6.2
In-Text Acts 22.20. Acts 22.20