02163nam 2200397 n 450 99639551910331620221107205247.0(CKB)4330000000314755(EEBO)2248501923(UnM)99855639(EXLCZ)99433000000031475519920903d1632 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A defence of that most ancient and sacred ordinance of Gods, the Sabbath day[electronic resource] Consequently, and together with it. 2. A defence of the iiijth commandement. 3. A defence of the integrity and perfection of the Decalogue, morall law, or X. commandements. 4. A defence also of the whole and intire worship of God, in all the partes thereof, as it is prescribed, in the first table of the Decalogue. 5. A discouery of the superstition, impurity and corruption of Gods worship; yea, and idolatry, committed by multitudes, in sanctifying the Lords day, for a Sabbath day, by the iiijth commandement. Vndertaken against all anti-Sabbatharians, both of Protestants, Papists, Antinomians, and Anabaptists; and by name and especially against the X ministers, ... by Theophilus BrabourneThe second edition, corrected and amended; with a supply of many things formerly omitted,.[Amsterdam J.F. Stam]Printed Anno Dom. 1632[32], 633, [3] pPossibly an edition of: Brabourne, Theophilus. A defence of the Sabbath day.Place of publication and printer's name from STC.Edition statement appears before "omitted," on title page.Errata on 4L1v.The final leaf is blank.Reproduction of the original in the Cambridge University Library.eebo-0021SabbathEarly works to 1800SabbathBrabourne Theophilusb. 1590.1004228Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996395519103316A defence of that most ancient and sacred ordinance of Gods, the Sabbath day2383565UNISA