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An appeal to the consciences of the chief magistrates of this Commonwealth, touching the Sabbath-day
as held forth in a book intituled, Articles of religion approved and passed by both Houses of Parliament, after advice had with the Assembly of Divines, &c. Printed in the year 1648. As also in another book intituled, The grounds and principles of religion, contained in a short catechism, &c. And published by the same order. By William Saller, and John Spittlehouse, in the behalf of themselves and several others, who think themselves obliged to observe the seventh day of the week, for the Lords holy Sabbath, as in the fourth Commandment of the royal-law of Jehovah, Exod. 20.8,9,10,11 -
An appendix to a late book intituled The unchangeable morality of the seventh-day-Sabbath. Or, A letter written to some friends, for further satisfaction in that point: by William Seller, in the behalf of himself and several other brethren
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Christian instruction
directing to a more perfect and saving knowledge of God, in the foundation-principles of true religion. By way of question and answer. Meet to be seriously considered by all true Christians, for their help and furtherance in the great concerns of eternal life. By W.S -
An examination of a late book published by Doctor Owen, concerning a sacred day of rest
Many truths therein as to the morality of a Christian sabbath, assented to. With a brief inquiry into his reasons for the change of it, from the seventh day to the first; by way of denial. As also, the consent of Doctor Heylin, and others, touching the time and manner of that charge. With an inquiry into the nature of his assertions, about the first and second covenant. By William Sellers -
Sundry queries tendred to such as are, or profess themselves to be ministers of Jesus Christ
for clearing the doctrine of the fourth commandement. And the Lords sabbath day. To all that are, or profess themselves to be the ministers of Jesus Christ; these ensuiug [sic] quaeries are humbly presented to be considered, for the clearing of the truth in this weighty controvercy, about the sabbath day -
An appeal to the consciences of the chief magistrates of this Commonvvealth, touching the Sabbath-day
as held forth in a book intituled, Articles of religion approved and passed by both Houses of Parliament, after advice had with the Assembly of Divines, &c. Printed in the year 1648. As also in another book intituled, The grounds and principles of religion, contained in a short catechism, &c. And published by the same order -
Sundry queries formerly tendred to the ministers of London for clearing the doctrine of the Fourth Commandment and the Lord's Sabbath-day
but now tendred to the consideration of all men -
A preservative against atheism and error
wherein some fundamental points in religion ... are by way of question and answer handled, and with much brevity and clearness proved ... : to which is added a brief answer to William Russel in a book of his entituled No seventh-day-Sabbath in Christs New Testament