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 Shall Gods work be presently blessed, and shall his rest be then without any? Was Gods rest a cause of sanctifying the day many hundred yeers after (as our adversaries say) and was the•e not as much cause then when the memory of the creation was most fresh, which was the fittest time to remember Gods work in? M. Primrose tels us that the creatures were blessed with a present benediction, Shall God's work be presently blessed, and shall his rest be then without any? Was God's rest a cause of sanctifying the day many hundred Years After (as our Adversaries say) and was the•e not as much cause then when the memory of the creation was most fresh, which was the Fittest time to Remember God's work in? M. Primrose tells us that the creatures were blessed with a present benediction, vmb ng1 n1 vbb av-j vvn, cc vmb po31 n1 vbb av p-acp d? zz npg1 n1 dt n1 pp-f vvg dt n1 d crd n2 p-acp (p-acp po12 n2 vvb) cc vbds vvn xx p-acp d n1 cs c-crq dt n1 pp-f dt n1 vbds av-ds j, r-crq vbds dt js n1 pc-acp vvi npg1 n1 p-acp? n1 n1 vvz pno12 d dt n2 vbdr vvn p-acp dt j n1,
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