The lord's Day, commonly called Sunday, proved to be the seventh day, [electronic resource] : in succession from the creation of the world. Intended to shew the Error of those Christians, who observe Saturday AS The Lord's Day; And to demonstrate how contrary their Practice IS To The Word Of God. In a letter to the Rev. Henry Dawson. The second edition. To which is added, an appendix, containing remarks on a reply, entitled, The genuine Sabbath, commonly called Saturday. By Herbert Jones.
1777
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The lord's Day, commonly called Sunday, proved to be the seventh day, [electronic resource] : in succession from the creation of the world. Intended to shew the Error of those Christians, who observe Saturday AS The Lord's Day; And to demonstrate how contrary their Practice IS To The Word Of God. In a letter to the Rev. Henry Dawson. The second edition. To which is added, an appendix, containing remarks on a reply, entitled, The genuine Sabbath, commonly called Saturday. By Herbert Jones.
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London : printed and sold by J. W. Pasham , in Black-Friars ; Edward Johnson, in Ave Maria-Lane, and W. Otridge, behind the New Church in the Strand, M.DCC.LXXVII. [1777]
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Great Britain -- England -- London.
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English
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24p. ; 8⁰.
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Reproduction of original from William Andrews Clark Memorial Library (UCLA).
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English Short Title Catalog, N18872.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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