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 or at least could thinke of at such a time; and if our Saviour came to them when they were at Supper, Mark. 16.14. and if the ordinary time of the Iewes supper was a little after or about Sunset (as might be demonstrated) then the second Evening was not as yet begun, no not when Christ came, much lesse before the other two came, who were there from Emaus before. or At least could think of At such a time; and if our Saviour Come to them when they were At Supper, Mark. 16.14. and if the ordinary time of the Iewes supper was a little After or about Sunset (as might be demonstrated) then the second Evening was not as yet begun, no not when christ Come, much less before the other two Come, who were there from Emaus before. cc p-acp ds vmd vvi pp-f p-acp d dt n1; cc cs po12 n1 vvd p-acp pno32 c-crq pns32 vbdr p-acp n1, vvb. crd. cc cs dt j n1 pp-f dt npg1 n1 vbds dt j p-acp cc p-acp n1 (c-acp n1 vbb vvn) av dt ord n1 vbds xx c-acp av vvn, uh-dx xx c-crq np1 vvd, av-d av-dc p-acp dt j-jn crd vvd, r-crq vbdr a-acp p-acp np1 a-acp.




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