Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.
-
Text
EEBO-TCP
Sabbatikh ʻhmepa ʻhmepa ʻimepa, Septima dies, dies desiderabilis, sabbatum Jehovae the seventh-day-sabbath the desirable day, the closing completing day of that first created week, which was, is, and will be, the just measure of all succeeding weeks in their successive courses, both for working in the six foregoing days, and for rest in the seventh, which is the last day, by an unchangeable law of well-established order, both in the revealed word and in created nature. The second part / by Francis Bampfield.
Date of publication:
1677
Description:
First part of title transliterated from Greek. "The summary contents of the second part of this treatise": p. [3]-[6] "Errours in the margin are thus to be corrected in the second part": p. [7] "Errours in the printing are ...
This item contains 4 files (11.43
MB).
Publicly Available
-
-
Text
EEBO-TCP
Date of publication:
1664
Description:
Reproduction of original in Duke University Library. Attributed to William Smith. cf. BM.
This item contains 4 files (533.8
KB).
Publicly Available
-
-
Text
EEBO-TCP
A letter to Mr. Mead, in answer to several unscriptural, and unsound sayings of his in a sermon against the seventh-day-sabbath, preached at his place of meeting, the twenty third of the second month. 1682. Wrote the same day the sermon was preached, refuting his arguments, and turning them back, making their unskilfulness and weakness manifest; and clearly evidencing, that the seventh-day is the sabbath day; by clear scripture-testimony, and sound arguments grounded thereon. Published for his hearers, because he would neither hear an objection in publick, nor admit of a conference in private.
Date of publication:
1682
Description:
Signed at end: W. Tovey. Date of publication from Wing. With a postscript at the bottom of p. 16. Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library.
This item contains 4 files (115.61
KB).
Publicly Available
-