Excerpt from A Body of Divinity<br/><br/>The sabbath. Its original institution A note In what respect moral In what positive Its morality proved Objections answered Was no ceremonial institution Its change proved From the example of Christ Objections answered From the practice of the Apostles And of the Christian church.
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