Author
Reverend, religious, and judicious divine.
Title
A soveraigne antidote against sabbatarian errours. Or, A decision of the chiefe doubts and difficulties touching the Sabbath. Wherein these three questions (beside others coincident) are clearly and succinctly determined, viz. I. Which is the fittest name whereby to call the day of Christian weekly rest, whether Sabbath day, Lords-day, or Sunday? II. What is the meaning of that prayer, appointed to be used by our Church: Lord have mercy upon us, and encline, &c. as it is repeated and applyed to the words of the fourth Commandment. III. Whether it be lawfull to use any bodily recreation on the Lords-day? and if so, what kinde of recreation? By a reverend, religious, and judicious divine.
Varying form of title
Soveraigne antidote against sabbatarian errours
Varying form of title
Decision of the chiefe doubts and difficulties touching the Sabbath
Varying form of title
Treatise concerning the Sabbath
Imprint
London : Printed by Thomas Harper for Benjamin Fisher, and are to be sold at his shop in Aldersgate-street at the signe of the Talbot, 1636.
Physical description
[8], 27, [5] p. ; 4⁰.
Note
Sometimes attributed to Robert Sanderson.
Note
Running title reads: A treatise concerning the Sabbath.
Note
The last two leaves bear (1) imprimatur and (2) colophon.
Note
Signatures: A-E⁴.
Note
Stationers' Register: Entered 15 March [1636]
Citation/references note
STC (2nd ed.), 679
Reproduction note
Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms International, 1957. 1 microfilm reel; 35 mm (Early English books, 1475-1640; 689:9).
Subject
1473-1640 local
Subject
Sabbath Early works to 1800.
Subject
Sunday Early works to 1800.
Added entry--name
Sanderson, Robert, 1587-1663, attributed name.
Added entry--place
Great Britain England London.
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