A plain and rational account of the law of the Sabbath; being a defence of a late pamphlet, intitled, The fourth commandment abrogated by the Gospel: or, an answer to Mr. Robert Cornthwaite's farther defence of the seventh-day Sabbath: In which Gen. ii. 2, 3. (called by him the Original Institution,) is more particularly consider'd; and his most material Objections and Criticisms refuted. In a letter to Mr. Cornthwaite. By Caleb Fleming, Author of The Fourth Commandment abrogated by the Gospel.
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Fleming, Caleb. A plain and rational account of the law of the Sabbath; being a defence of a late pamphlet, intitled, The fourth commandment abrogated by the Gospel: or, an answer to Mr. Robert Cornthwaite's farther defence of the seventh-day Sabbath: In which Gen. ii. 2, 3. (called by him the Original Institution,) is more particularly consider'd; and his most material Objections and Criticisms refuted. In a letter to Mr. Cornthwaite. By Caleb Fleming, Author of The Fourth Commandment abrogated by the Gospel.The Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 25554, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/25554. Accessed 2024-11-21.
Fleming, Caleb. A plain and rational account of the law of the Sabbath; being a defence of a late pamphlet, intitled, The fourth commandment abrogated by the Gospel: or, an answer to Mr. Robert Cornthwaite's farther defence of the seventh-day Sabbath: In which Gen. ii. 2, 3. (called by him the Original Institution,) is more particularly consider'd; and his most material Objections and Criticisms refuted. In a letter to Mr. Cornthwaite. By Caleb Fleming, Author of The Fourth Commandment abrogated by the Gospel. London: Daniel Farmer, Richard Ford, Henry Whitridge [Royal Exchange], Anne Dodd I, 1736.
Fleming , C. (1736). A plain and rational account of the law of the sabbath; being a defence of a late pamphlet, intitled, the fourth commandment abrogated by the gospel: or, an answer to mr. robert cornthwaite's farther defence of the seventh-day sabbath: in which gen. ii. 2, 3. (called by him the original institution,) is more particularly consider'd; and his most material objections and criticisms refuted. in a letter to mr. cornthwaite. by caleb fleming, author of the fourth commandment abrogated by the gospel. London: Daniel Farmer. Richard Ford. Henry Whitridge [Royal Exchange] Anne Dodd I.
Fleming, Caleb. A plain and rational account of the law of the Sabbath; being a defence of a late pamphlet, intitled, The fourth commandment abrogated by the Gospel: or, an answer to Mr. Robert Cornthwaite's farther defence of the seventh-day Sabbath: In which Gen. ii. 2, 3. (called by him the Original Institution,) is more particularly consider'd; and his most material Objections and Criticisms refuted. In a letter to Mr. Cornthwaite. By Caleb Fleming, Author of The Fourth Commandment abrogated by the Gospel. London: Daniel Farmer, Richard Ford, Henry Whitridge [Royal Exchange], Anne Dodd I, 1736.
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