84 results filtered with: Sabbath - Early works to 1800
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A collection of forms of prayer for the daily use of families, or of particular persons. For the Lord's-Day. Relating to the Lord's supper. With a short discourse of prayer. And another of the blessed sacrament.
Mapletoft, John, 1631-1721.Date: MDCCX. [1710]- Books
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The seventh-day Sabbath farther vindicated: Or, A defence of some reflexions on Dr. Wright's treatise on the religious observation of the Lord's day, according to the express words of the fourth commandment. As also, of another piece, intitled the seventh day of the week the Christian Sabbath, against the exceptions of the author of the fourth commandment abrogated by the Gospel; in a letter to the said author. By Robert Corenthwaite.
Cornthwaite, Robert, 1696-1755.Date: 1736- Books
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Five letters Containing Let. I. and II. Scripture proofs of a separate intermediate state of existence after death; with an answer to the principal objections to that doctrine. Let. III and IV. remarks upon the most considerable characters and definitions given of man; that especially by which he is distinguished from the creatures around him, by his capacity for religion. The dignity and propriety of which character is briefly demonstrated; with an answer to the most material objections to religious worship. Let. V. reflections on the Christian sabbath, shewing the excellent wisdom and policy of that institution, both as an interval of rest from bodily labour, and a season for religious knowledge, piety, and devotion. By John Steffe.
Steffe, John.Date: MDCCLVII. [1757]- Books
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Nefol gennadwri; neu copi o lythyr, yr hwn a gafwyd dan garreg, yn mha an y mae amryw gynghorion da a buddiol; eithr yn fwyaf enwedigol yn nghylch cadw y Sabbath. At yr hyn y 'chwanegwyd Ymddiddanion a fu rhwng Adrian, Ymmerawdr Rhufain, ac Epig ddoeth; sef y ddau wr callaf yn y byd. Yr Epig hwn ydoedd o'r dwyrain, ac yn wr dieithr yn Rhufain: efe a gyrchwyd ger bron Adrian, i brofi ei ddoethineb a'i ddysg.
Date: [1800?]- Books
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The propriety of setting apart a portion of the sabbath for the purpose of acquiring the knowledge and use of arms, in Times of public Danger, illustrated. A sermon, preached before the Belfast Volunteer Company, On Sunday the 4th of March, 1781, In the Old Dissenting Meeting-House. And published at their request. By James Crombie, A.M.
Crombie, James, 1730-1790.Date: M,DCC,LXXXI. [1781]- Books
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Eusebes to Philetus: a series of letters from a father to a son, on a devout temper and life. By Stephen Addington.
Addington, Stephen, 1729-1796.Date: MDCCLXVII. [1767]- Books
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Observations on the pernicious effects of neglecting and profaning the Holy Sabbath, in a letter to his parishioners, by the Rev. John Lowe, M. A. Vicar of Huddersfield.
Lowe, John, Rev.Date: M,DCC,LXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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An earnest persuasive to the serious observance of the Lord's day. By a minister of the Church of England.
Woodward, Josiah, 1660-1712.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Books
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A discourse concerning the religious observation of the Lord's Day, both doctrinal and practical: In two parts. Under the following heads, viz. I. The grounds and reasons of the observation of the Sabbath and Lord's Day. II. An account of the change of the day from the seventh to the first day of the week. III. The benefits and advantages, both to the public, and to private persons, from the devout and religious observation of the Lord's- Day. IV. The particular manner in which this Holy Day ought to be observed by all Christians. By Alexander Jephson, A.B. rector of Craike in the Diocese of Durham.
Jephson, Alexander, -1768.Date: M.DCC.XXXVIII. [1738]- Books
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Prayers for Shabbath, Rosh-Hashanah, and Kippur, or the Sabbath, the beginning of the year, and the day of atonements; with the Amidah and Musaph of the Moadim, or solemn seasons. According to the Order of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews. Translated by Isaac Pinto.
Date: A.M. 5526. [i.e. 1766]- Books
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A sunday ramble; or, modern sabbath-day journey; in and about the cities of London and Westminster. Describing, in an agreeable manner, the various interesting scenes which are weekly to be met with at the Mineral Wells, Coffee-Houses, Places of Publick Worship, Taverns, Ordinaries, Publick Gardens, Parks, Sunday Routs, Bagnios, &c. Of This Metropolis And It's Environs. Exhibiting a true Account of the Manner in which that Day is generally employed by all Ranks and Degrees of People, from the common Beggar to the dignified Peer. The Whole illustrated with a great Variety of Original Characters, Anecdotes and Memoirs, of Persons in real Life; with pleasing Remarks thereupon. Intended to shew, in their proper Light, the Follies and Vices of the present Age; without the Severity of a Cynick, or the Indulgence of a Sensualist.
Date: [1780?]- Books
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A dissertation on the first day of the week and the last of the world: or, a beautiful descant on the day of judgement. By a young gentleman, student in divinity at the University of Cambridge.
Young Gentleman, student in divinity at the University of Cambridge.Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]- Books
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Select discourses, I. Of the correspondence of the Hebrew months with the Julian, from the Latin of J. David Michaelis, Royal Professor of Goettingen. II. Of the sabbatical year. From the same. III. Of the years of jubilee, from an Anonymous Writer, in Mr. Masson's Histoire Critique de la Republic des Lettres, vol. v. art. II. p. 60, &c.
Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- Books
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A short history of the Sabbath; Containing some few grounds for it's morality, and cases about it's observance: with a brief answer to, or anticipation of, several objections against both. In a letter to a friend.
Cullen, Francis Grant, Lord, 1658-1726.Date: Anno Dom. 1705- Books
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Remarks on Dr. Wright's treatise on the religious observation of the lord's-day: In which the inconsistency of that author's reasonings in favour of the first day is laid open; and the inviolable obligations remaining on the Christian church to the religious observance of the seventh day, are stated and vindicated; according to the express words of the fourth commandment. The seventh day is the Sabbath.
Wincop, Nicholas.Date: MDCCXXXI. [1731]- Books
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The former and present state of Glasgow contrasted, a dream. Wherein Several Symtoms of the Degeneracy, and Apostacy of this once famous City, are mentioned; and Means pointed out, whereby, through the Divine Blessing, its ruin may be prevented.
Citizen.Date: Printed in the Year M,DCC,LXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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A briefe refutation of Iohn Traskes iudaical and nouel fancyes : Stiling himselfe Minister of Gods Word, imprisoned for the lawes eternall perfection, or God's lawes perfect eternity. By B. D. Catholike Deuine.
Falconer, John, 1577-1656Date: Imprinted with license M. DC. XVIII [1618]- Books
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Sir Matthew Hale's three epistles to his children. With directions concerning their religious observation of the Lord's day. To which is prefixed an account of the author's life.
Hale, Matthew, 1609-1676.Date: MDCCLXII. [1762]- Books
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Arguments against and for the sabbatical observance of Sunday, by a cessation from all labour, contained in the letters of sundry writers in the Theological repository, with an additional letter to the Reverend Dr. Priestley, in continuation of the same subject. By E. Evanson, M.A.
Evanson, Edward, 1731-1805.Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]- Books
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Laws divine and human, for the observation of the Lord's Day. Illustrated and Enforced BY The Authorities and Sentiments Of Learned Commentators And Other Great and very eminent Authors. By the V- of S-, in Kent.
Parfect, Caleb, -1770.Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Books
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Simple truth: or, A plea for infants. Being a series of plain arguments, drawn from scripture, in support of the doctrine of infant-baptism: with answers to every modern objection urged against it. Also, a few thoughts on the Sabbath Day. Recommended to the wavering, the doubting, and the inquisitive.
Author of Simple Truth.Date: MDCLXXXVII. [1687]- Books
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The duty of keeping, and the sin of profaning, the Sabbath-Day, briefly explained. By James Turner.
Turner, James, -1780.Date: [1773]- Books
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Free thoughts upon the late regulation of the post; by which there is an arrival to, and departure of the mail from Edinburgh on the Christian Sabbath. Being the substance of a letter from a gentleman in the country to his friend in Edinburgh.
Brown, John, 1722-1787.Date: MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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The victuallers case, humbly offered to the consideration of their excellencies the Lords Justices, and the rest of the Kings ministers.
S. M.Date: 1701]- Books
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The genuine sabbath or Lord's day, commonly called Saturday, vindicated. In a letter to the Rev. Herbert Jones: ... By Henry Dawson, ...
Dawson, Henry.Date: 1777