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Primary Sources ~ Sabbath

A defense of the Christian Sabbath (1692) by John Wallis
A defense of the Christian Sabbath. Part the first. (1693) by John Wallis
A defense of the Christian Sabbath. Part the second. (1694) by John Wallis
Of the morality of the fourth commandement (1641) by William Twisse
Sabbatum Redivivum: or, the Christian sabbath vindicated, in a full discourse concerning the sabbath and the Lord’s day (1652) by Herbert Palmer
Sabbatum redivivum. Part 1 (1645) by Daniel Cawdrey
Sabbatum redivivum. Parts 2-4 (1652) by Daniel Cawdrey
Sunday a Sabbath. Or, A preparative discourse for discussion of sabbatary doubts (1641) by John Ley
The Christian Sabbath defended: against a crying evil in these times of the antisabitarians of our age (1652) by William Twisse
The doctrine of the Sabbath (1638) by George Walker
The doctrine of the Sabbath vindicated (1631) by Richard Byfield
The Lords-day. Or, A succinct narration compiled out of the testimonies of H. Scripture and the reverend ancient fathers (1672) by Thomas Young
The sabbaths sanctification (1641) by William Gouge

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