The Seventh-day-man, in the vanity of his Jemish Sabbath, and presumption contempt of Gospel rest: Together with the Sabbath-Day-error, of so general and long continuance, even down to this present: offered to consideration. And the Lord's Day justified, as the true Christian Sabbath, visible in, and to be rested on according to commandment. With a prayer for the Lord's Day.
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Unknown. The Seventh-day-man, in the vanity of his Jemish Sabbath, and presumption contempt of Gospel rest: Together with the Sabbath-Day-error, of so general and long continuance, even down to this present: offered to consideration. And the Lord's Day justified, as the true Christian Sabbath, visible in, and to be rested on according to commandment. With a prayer for the Lord's Day.The Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 25847, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/25847. Accessed 2024-11-21.
Unknown, . The Seventh-day-man, in the vanity of his Jemish Sabbath, and presumption contempt of Gospel rest: Together with the Sabbath-Day-error, of so general and long continuance, even down to this present: offered to consideration. And the Lord's Day justified, as the true Christian Sabbath, visible in, and to be rested on according to commandment. With a prayer for the Lord's Day. London: Anne Dodd I, Elizabeth Smith, 1724.
Unknown , . (1724). The seventh-day-man, in the vanity of his jemish sabbath, and presumption contempt of gospel rest: together with the sabbath-day-error, of so general and long continuance, even down to this present: offered to consideration. and the lord's day justified, as the true christian sabbath, visible in, and to be rested on according to commandment. with a prayer for the lord's day. London: Anne Dodd I. Elizabeth Smith.
Unknown, . The Seventh-day-man, in the vanity of his Jemish Sabbath, and presumption contempt of Gospel rest: Together with the Sabbath-Day-error, of so general and long continuance, even down to this present: offered to consideration. And the Lord's Day justified, as the true Christian Sabbath, visible in, and to be rested on according to commandment. With a prayer for the Lord's Day. London: Anne Dodd I, Elizabeth Smith, 1724.
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