01993nam 2200397Ia 450 99640900570331620220121155235.0ocn951968572(CKB)4940000000598018(OCoLC)951968572(OCoLC)ocn951968572(OCoLC)9930262300971(EXLCZ)99494000000059801820160621d1667 uy |engurbn#|||a|bb|The royal law contended for, or, Some brief grounds serving to prove that the Ten Commandments are yet in full force, and shall so remain, till Heaven and Earth pass away[electronic resource] also, the seventh-day-Sabbath proved from the beginning, from the law, from the prophets, from Christ, from his Apostles, to be a duty yet incumbent upon all men. /by a lover of peace and truth, Edward StennetThe second edition, corrected and amended /whereunto is added, a faithful testimony against the teachers of circumcision, and the legal ceremonies, who are lately gone into Germany.London [s.n.]printed in the year, 1667[8], 34 pReproduction of original in: National Library of Scotland.Some brief grounds serving to prove that the Ten Commandments are yet in full force, and shall so remain, till Heaven and Earth pass awayCharityEarly works to 1800CircumcisionReligious aspectsEarly works to 1800SabbathEarly works to 1800ReligiousCharityCircumcisionReligious aspectsSabbathStennett Edward1627 or 1628-1705.1071276UMIUMIBOOK996409005703316The royal law contended for, or, Some brief grounds serving to prove that the Ten Commandments are yet in full force, and shall so remain, till Heaven and Earth pass away2566497UNISA