An abstract of the doctrine of the sabbaoth Briefly, yet fully and plainely set forth; together with the vses of the same doctrine; with the vsuall obiections and answers therevnto. All which for the helpe of memorie, are drawne into sundry chapters.
- Title
- An abstract of the doctrine of the sabbaoth Briefly, yet fully and plainely set forth; together with the vses of the same doctrine; with the vsuall obiections and answers therevnto. All which for the helpe of memorie, are drawne into sundry chapters.
- Author
- Burton, William, d. 1616.
- Publication
- At London :: printed by V. S[immes]. for Nicholas Ling,
- 1606.
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- Subject terms
- Dogma -- Early works to 1800.
- Theology, Doctrinal -- Early works to 1800.
- Sabbath -- Early works to 1800.
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Contents
- title page
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To the right Worshipfull and religious Knight, Sir
Francis Knolys, one of the Lievtenants, and Iustices for the Peace in Barkeshire; and to the ver∣tuousLady his wife; W. B.wisheth in∣crease of Gods favour in thislife, and full fruition of the same, in the life to come. -
To the Christian
Reader. -
part - 1
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❧ Of the manner and
matter of the fourth Com∣maundement in ge∣nerall. - Of the Continuance of a Sabbaoth.
- Of the day that the Sabbaoth must be kept vpon.
- What manner of rest must be kept.
- What works may be done vpon the Sabbaoth day.
- Of the persons to whom this Rest is inioyned.
- Obiections against the first part answered.
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❧ Of the manner and
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The second part of the fourth Commaunde∣ment, requireth the sanctifying of the se∣venth daies rest.
- Of the sanctifying of the Sabboth in generall.
- Of the publique duties of Pietie.
- Of the publike duties of Love and Compassion.
- Of the private Sanctification of the Sab∣baoth day, by a man alone.
- Of those duties that are to be performed with others: and first of Conference.
- Of singing of Psalmes privately on the Sabbaoth day.
- What persons must sanctifie the Sab∣baoth day.
- Obiections against the doctrine of the former chapter an∣swered.