item: #1 of 15 id: A10094 author: Heylyn, Peter, 1600-1662. title: The doctrine of the Sabbath· Delivered in the Act at Oxon. anno, 1622. By Dr. Prideaux his Majesties professour for divinity in that Vniversity. And now translated into English for the benefit of the common people. date: 1634.0 words: 11708 flesch: 69 summary: For , for the first , that to keepe holy one day of seven , is not the morall part of the fourth Commandement , our Doctor hath delivered in the third Section , that not Tostatus onely , but even Aquinas , and with him all the Schoolemen , have agreed upon it . Nor was there any that opposed it in the Schooles of Rome , that I have met with , till Catharinus tooke up armes against Tostatus : affirming , but with ill successe , that the Commandement of the Sabbath was imposed on Adam in the first Cradle of the world ; there where the Lord is said to blesse the seventh day and sanctifie it . Fifthly , that in the celebration of it , there is no such cessation from the workes of labour required from us , as was exacted of the Iewes ; but that we lawfully may dresse Meat , proportionable unto every mans estate , and doe such other things as be no hinderance to the publike Service appointed for the day , Sect. 8. Sixtly , that on the Lords day all Recreations whatsoever are to be allowed , which honestly may refresh the spirits , and encrease mutuall love and neighbourhood amongst us ; and that the names whereby the Iewes did use to call their Festivals ( whereof the Sabbath was the chiefe ) were borrowed from an Hebrew word , which signifieth to dance , and to be merry , or make glad the countenance . keywords: bee; cap; church; commandement; day; doe; god; hath; hee; holy; iewish; law; lords; lords day; morall; sabbath; sect; text; time; wee cache: A10094.xml plain text: A10094.txt item: #2 of 15 id: A14653 author: Walker, George, 1581?-1651. title: The doctrine of the Sabbath Wherein the first institution of the vveekly Sabbath, with the time thereof, the nature of the law binding man to keep it, the true ground, and necessity of the first institution, and of the observation of it, on the severall day in the Old Testament, and also of the moving of it to the first day under the Gospel, are laid open and proved out of the Holy Scriptures. Also besides the speciall dueties necessarily required for the due sanctification thereof, those two profitable points are proved by demonstrations out of Gods Word. First, that the Lord Christ God and man, is the Lord of the Sabbath, on whom the Sabbath was first founded...2. That the faithfull under the Gospell are as necessarily bound to keep the weekly Sabbath of the Lords day... Deliverd in divers sermons by George Walker B. of Divinity and pastor of St. Iohn Evangelists Church in London. date: 1638.0 words: 77475 flesch: 58 summary: First , from these words , ( And on the seventh day ) J will observe , and declare the time of the Institution of the weekly Sabba●h , even the very day wherin the first occasion was given for the sanctification of it , and God did first sanctifie it , and commaund that it should be kept holy Secondly , I will shew the true ground and occasion of the institution of it , laid downe in the next words : God ende● his work which he had made , and he rested the seventh day from all his worke which he had made , and God bl●ssed the seventh day . Secondly , the things which gaue God occation to sanctifie the seventh day ; & upon which the first institution of the Sabbath was grounded came not to passe , neither were they in being vntill the seventh day , that is Gods perfecting of the worke and resting from al he work which he had made : the words of the text are very plain On , or in the seven●h day God ended his worke and rested , and because of this resting he blessed and sanctified the seventh day , And therefore the sanctifying of the seventh day which was the institution of the Sabbath , cannot be before the seventh day ; The building could not bee beefore their was ground to build on , neither could the worke goe before the cause and occation of it . keywords: adam; bee; blessed; blessing; christ; christian sabbath; christians; church; commandement; creation; daies; day christ; day god; doth; duties; duty; end; eternall; fathers; gods; gods law; gods people; good; ground; hath; haue; holie; holy sabbath; keepe; law; life; lord christ; lords day; lords holy; lords sabbath; man; mans; men; naturall; nature; owne; people; place; publick; reason; redeemer; redemption; rest; resurrection; sabbath day; sabbath duties; sanctifying; seventh; speciall; testament; text; things; time; true; use; weeke; weekely sabbath; weekly; word; worke; worship; ● ● cache: A14653.xml plain text: A14653.txt item: #3 of 15 id: A17292 author: Burton, Henry, 1578-1648. title: A brief answer to a late Treatise of the Sabbath day digested dialogue-wise between two divines, A. and B. date: 1635.0 words: 14445 flesch: 72 summary: A third reason , why it is not left in mans power to institute the solemne day of Gods worship , his Sabbath day , or to appoint him what proportion of time they please , is , because an indefinite time must either bind to all moments of time , as a debt , when the day of payment is not expresly dated , is liable to payment every moment ; or els it binds to no time at all . For the Commandement is expresse for a certaine day in the weeke , for the Sabbath day ; Remember the Sabbath day to sanctify it . keywords: church; commandement; day; dayes; doe; doth; god; gods; hath; hee; holy; homily; law; lords day; people; sabbath day; sayth; time; wee cache: A17292.xml plain text: A17292.txt item: #4 of 15 id: A30197 author: Bunyan, John, 1628-1688. title: Questions about the nature and perpetunity of the seventh-day Sabbath and proof that the first day of the week is the true Christian-sabbath / by John Bunyan. date: 1685.0 words: 24654 flesch: 77 summary: True , it was Gods Sabbath before : for on the first Seventh day we read , that God rested thereon , and sanctified it . And now by our new Law-giver , the Son of God , he being Lord also of the Sabbath-day , we have a time prefixed , as the Law of Nature requireth , a new day , by him who is the Lord of it ; I say , appointed , wherein we may worship , not in the oldness of that Letter written and engraven in Stones , but according to , and most agreeing with , his new and holy Testament . keywords: christ; church; churches; day; god; holy; law; lord; ministration; nature; rest; sabbath; sabbath day; time; week; worship cache: A30197.xml plain text: A30197.txt item: #5 of 15 id: A30704 author: Bampfield, Francis, 1615 or 16-1683. title: The judgment of Mr. Francis Bampfield late minister of Sherborne in Dorsetshire for the observation of the Jewish, or seventh day Sabboth with his reasons and Scriptures for the same, sent in a letter to Mr. Ben of Dorchester : together with Mr. Ben's sober answer to the same and a vindication of the Christian Sabboth against the Jewish : published for the satisfaction of divers friends in the west of England. date: 1672.0 words: 18650 flesch: 66 summary: First , Because those weighty Reasons which Jehova the Law giver himself hath given to enforce Obedience to his Command , in observing a weekly Sabbath day holy to himself , do properly and only belong , and are applicable to the Seventh day , which is the last day in every Week , in order of time , in the weekly returns of it , as a weekly Sabbath day , and to no other day in the week , Exod. 20.11 . First , God rested only upon the Seventh day , which is the last day in the week , and upon no other day in the week as a weekly Sabbath day ; Exod. 20.1 . and 31.15 , 17. keywords: commandment; day; god; hath; holy; law; lord; nature; reason; sabbath day; scripture; seventh; time; week cache: A30704.xml plain text: A30704.txt item: #6 of 15 id: A41671 author: Gouge, William, 1578-1653. title: The sabbaths sanctification ... by W.G. date: 1641.0 words: 13037 flesch: 81 summary: 43 Q. Is our Lords day now the true Sabbath ? A. The words of the Law are these , The seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord . keywords: day; doe; duties; end; god; gods; lords; lords day; piety; sabbath; things; time; workes cache: A41671.xml plain text: A41671.txt item: #7 of 15 id: A47791 author: L'Estrange, Hamon, 1605-1660. title: God's Sabbath before, under the law and under the Gospel briefly vindicated from novell and heterodox assertions / by Hamon L'Estrange ... date: 1641.0 words: 44281 flesch: 65 summary: For a Sabbath God hath still , but not the Jewish , not the seventh from the creation : No ; a The seventh day is vanisht , our Lord is buried ; the first now dawneth , our Lord is risen , and his Resurrection hath consecrated to us a new Sabbath : for a Sabbath God must have by the immutable Law of the fourth precept , Remember thou sanctifie the Sabbath day , that is , that day which for the time being God hath marked out and appointed for his own , {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} . Athanasius the great hath resolutely affirmed that Christ was the authour thereof ; {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} , The Lord translated the Sabbath into the Lords day . keywords: answer; apostles; apostolicall; ceremoniall; christ; christian; church; command; commanded; commandment; creation; day; day god; dayes; divine; doth; end; est; fourth; god; gods; hath; holy; institution; jews; law; lords day; man; men; morall; moses; non; object; observation; opinion; pag; people; place; precept; question; reason; rest; sabbath; sabbath day; saith; scripture; self; set; seventh; text; things; time; tradition; truth; week; whereof; word; work; worship cache: A47791.xml plain text: A47791.txt item: #8 of 15 id: A49056 author: City of London (England). title: By the major for as much as the gathering together of persons old and young ... on the Lord's Day ... when they should be exercised publicly or privately in the duties of religion ... date: 1649.0 words: 762 flesch: 68 summary: This text is an enriched version of the TCP digital transcription A49056 of text R39654 in the English Short Title Catalog (Wing L2883B). Second part of title taken from first eight lines of text. keywords: london; persons; text cache: A49056.xml plain text: A49056.txt item: #9 of 15 id: A54044 author: Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679. title: The New-Covenant of the gospel distingnished [sic] from the Old Covenant of the law and the rest or sabbath of believers, from the rest or sabbath of the Jews, which differ as much from each other, as the sign and shadow doth from the thing signified and shadowed out : in answer to some queries of W. Salters, tending to enforce upon Christians the observation of the Jewish sabbath ... whereto are added Some considerations propounded to the Jews, tending towards their conversion to that which is the life and spirit of the law / by Isaac Penington ... date: 1660.0 words: 22881 flesch: 60 summary: IF the whole Law of Moses , the Law of the ten Commandments , as well as the Law of Sacrifices , were both added upon one and the same account for transgressions ; Then why doth the holy Spirit in the Scriptures lay forth such an antiphitical use of them ( I suppose he means anti-tipical ) the one that sin might abound , Rom. 5.20 . Whether when Jehovah gave forth the ten Commandements plainly as a Law in the letter he did intend by the observation according to the letter : the breach of them by the Spirit . keywords: christ; covenant; day; god; heart; jews; law; letter; life; lord; love; ministration; moses; rest; sabbath; spirit cache: A54044.xml plain text: A54044.txt item: #10 of 15 id: A60480 author: Smith, John, Rector of St. Mary's in Colchester. title: The doctrine of the Church of England, concerning the Lord's Day, or Sunday-Sabbath as it is laid down in the liturgy, catechism, and book of homilies, vindicated from the vulgar errours of modern writers, and settled upon the only proper and sure basis of God's precept to Adam, and patriarchal practice, where an essay is laid down to prove, that the patriarchal Sabbath instituted, Gen. 2. 3. celebrated by the patriarchs before the Mosaick Law, and re-inforc'd in the fourth precept of the Decalogue, was the same day of the VVeek, viz. Sunday, which Christians celebrate in memory of the perfecting of the creation of the world by the redemption of mankind. date: 1683.0 words: 41382 flesch: 66 summary: At the End of Days , Gen. 4. 3. is the End of a Week , p. 28. Sect. 4. Sons of God , Job 1. 6. not Angels , but Church-Members , p. 30. Sect. 5. Sons of God different from Morning-Stars . 5. As to our third Proposition now before us , let it be considered , 1. That seeing in Job's Time there was no other stated Dayes for Divine publick Worship save weekly , and those weekly Days instituted by God himself . keywords: adam; assembly; chap; christ; christian; church; creation; day; days; gen; god; hath; jews; job; law; lord; man; men; moses; patriarchal; precept; reason; rest; sabbath; sabbath day; saith; saturday; sect; sons; sunday; text; time; vers; world; worship; years cache: A60480.xml plain text: A60480.txt item: #11 of 15 id: A67379 author: Wallis, John, 1616-1703. title: A defense of the Christian Sabbath in answer to a treatise of Mr. Tho. Bampfield pleading for Saturday-sabbath / by John Wallis. date: 1692.0 words: 42798 flesch: 73 summary: But admitting that by then be meant the same day ; the connexion runs fairly thus , After his Ascension they returned from thence to Ierusalem the same day , for it was ( 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ) but a little way off , about a Sabbath days Iourney . But it is not expresly said , that , All Mankind must , for ever after , observe every Seventh day , in every Week , of days , reckoned continually from the first Creation . keywords: christ; christian; christian sabbath; creation; day; days; doth; god; holy; iewish; law; lords day; man; new; night; rest; resurrection; sabbath; sabbath day; seventh; sunday; time; week cache: A67379.xml plain text: A67379.txt item: #12 of 15 id: A69228 author: Dow, Christopher, B.D. title: A discourse of the Sabbath and the Lords Day Wherein the difference both in their institution and their due observation is briefly handled. By Christopher Dow, B.D. date: 1636.0 words: 22841 flesch: 66 summary: And for this cause it is ( saith Saint Chrysostome ) that in the giving of this Commandement concerning the Sabbath ( which hee calls a Precept not made knowne to us by our conscience ) God added a reason , as because Ged rested the seventh day from all his worke ; and againe ; because thou wast a servant in Egypt , &c. To which I will onely adde ; that the reason drawn from the example of God , who rested upon the Sabbath day , namely , when the Creation was finished , endured onely till the time of the new Creation in which al things were made new by Christ ; at which time it ceased , or at least , a second reason taken from that new Creation comming in place , the former both reason & day ( become now old ) are passed away , and behold all things are become new . keywords: bee; christians; church; commandement; day; dayes; god; gods; hath; hee; law; liberty; lords day; man; men; morall; nature; observation; place; precept; reason; rest; sabbath; sabbath day; saviour; things; time; wee; worship cache: A69228.xml plain text: A69228.txt item: #13 of 15 id: A78668 author: England and Wales. Parliament. title: Certaine queries, proposed by the King, to the Lords and Commons Commisssioners from the Honourable Houses of Parliament, attending his Majesty at Holdenby, the 23 of this instant Aprill, 1647. touching the celebration of the feast of Easter. With an answer thereunto, given and presented to his Majesty by Sir James Harrington Knight and Barronet a Commissioner there. date: None words: 1877 flesch: 64 summary: Mat. 5. 20. ) but accompt all such Reformers in our times , blessed also ; but for the keeping of Easter although I know not any Ordinance of Parliament discharging it ; yet with submission to better judgments , I in all dutifulnesse conceive that Your Majesties Reason upon which Your Queery is built , hath a great mistake even in the foundation of it , You being pleased to lay this for a ground that the change of the Sabboth , and the Institution of Easter are by one and the same equall authority and Ecclesiasticall Decree , which with Your Majesties favour I cannot yeild to , for I humbly conceive that the change of the Jewish Sabboth ( the commemoration of the worke of the Creation ) unto the Lords day , the remembrance of that greaterwork ( the worke of Redemption finished upon this day of the Lords Resurrection ) was by no lesse then by Divine authority , because the keeping of one day in seven as a Sabboth to God , was not only sanctified and set a part by Gods own example in the Creation , Gen. 2. ver. This text is an enriched version of the TCP digital transcription A78668 of text R201458 in the English Short Title Catalog (Thomason E385_5). keywords: day; easter; lords; sabboth; text cache: A78668.xml plain text: A78668.txt item: #14 of 15 id: A90390 author: Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679. title: An epistle to all such as observe the seventh-day of the week for a sabbath to the Lord. date: 1660.0 words: 1990 flesch: 72 summary: So that here , in the Gospell , Christ being come , the new Covenant and Law in the Spirit takes place , and not the old Covenant or Law in the letter . Penington, Isaac 1660 1783 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 B The rate of 6 defects per 10,000 words puts this text in the B category of texts with fewer than 10 defects per 10,000 words. keywords: law; life; spirit; text cache: A90390.xml plain text: A90390.txt item: #15 of 15 id: A91155 author: Prynne, William, 1600-1669. title: A briefe polemicall dissertation, concerning the true time of the inchoation and determination of the Lordsday-Sabbath. Wherein is clearly and irrefragably manifested by Scripture, reason, authorities, in all ages till this present: that the Lordsday begins and ends at evening; and ought to be solemnized from evening to evening: against the novel errours, mistakes of such, who groundlesly assert; that it begins and ends at midnight, or day-breaking; and ought to be sanctified from midnight to midnight, or morning to morning: whose arguments are here examined, refuted as unsound, absurd, frivolous. Compiled in the Tower of London, and now published, for the information, reformation of all contrary judgment or practise. By William Prynne of Swainswick Esq;. date: 1655.0 words: 42544 flesch: 72 summary: Luke 23. 43 , 44. F●x●d 12. 6. Num. 9. 6 c. 3. All Lawes and Canons touching Lords-days , Holy-dayes , Feast-dayes , and Thanksgiving dayes , and the Canonists Tit Feri● , & dies F●sti . keywords: acts; anno; apostles; beginning; cause; christians; christs; christs resurrection; church; conclusion; creation; day; day doth; day light; day sabbath; day whereon; dayes; dies; end; ends; evening; exod; following; gen; god; gods; hath; holy; john; limits; lords day; lordsday; luke; man; men; midnight; morning; night; proof; reason; rest; resurrection; resurrection day; saturday; scripture; second; text; time; tom; vespera; week; work; ● st; ● ● cache: A91155.xml plain text: A91155.txt