The Doctrine of the Sabbath, Plainely Layde Forth, and Soundly Proued by Testimonies Both of Holy Scripture, and Also of Olde and New Ecclesiasticall Writers, EtcWiddow Orwin, 1595 - 286 pages |
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Common terms and phrases
aboue abuſe alſo anſwere Apostles appeareth becauſe beſides bleſſed Caluin cauſe Chrift Church commanded cuery day of reft doth dueties eſpecially euen euery exerciſes fame farre fayd fayth felfe felues feruants ferue feuenth day fing finne firſt fixe dayes fome foule fuch giue giuen Gods feruice Gods word Goſpell hath haue ſeene himſelfe houſes Iefus indeede keepe holy labour leaſt lewes Lords day matter meditation mercie Mofes moſt muft muſt neceffitie neuer obferuation ouer perſwaded Pfalmes practiſe preaching preſent priuate profitable Prophet publike purpoſe reaſon receiued requireth reſpect rest reſt vpon Sabbath day ſame ſanctifie ſay ſayd ſayth ſcripture ſee ſelfe ſelues ſet ſhall ſhew ſhould bee ſome ſpeake ſpeaketh ſpeciall ſpirit ſpoken ſtand ſuch themſelues ther thereby theſe things thoſe thou trueth verſe vnto vpon the Sabbath vpon this day vſe wee haue wherein wifedome word worldly worship