A dialogue between a Sabbath keeper and a Antinomian, about the unlawfulness of exercising their trades, ordinary calling on that day; wherein we have an abbount of the day of Adam's fall, the day of Jesus's death, the Sabbath ensuing the wave-day and Pentecost, the time of Jesus's burial, the time of Jesus lay dead, the time of Jesus's resurrection, the beginning of the Sabbath and the end of it; all contrary to the common account. Published for the use of ignorant people to prevent the prophanation of that day. By G.C.

People / Organizations
Imprint
Colchester: printed by John Bagnall, at the Red-Lyon-Inn; sold by J. Marshal at the Bible in Newgate-street, London, and by W. Craighton bookseller in Ipswich, [1725?]
Publication year
1725
ESTC No.
N72428
Grub Street ID
52174
Description
xxiv, 90 p. ; 8⁰
Note
Date of publication conjectured by cataloguer.

G.C. = George Carlow.
Uncontrolled note
Pagination from the Colchester Local Studies Library OPAC