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A30730 Sabbatikh ʻhmepa ʻhmepa ʻimepa, Septima dies, dies desiderabilis, sabbatum Jehovae the seventh-day-sabbath the desirable day, the closing completing day of that first created week, which was, is, and will be, the just measure of all succeeding weeks in their successive courses, both for working in the six foregoing days, and for rest in the seventh, which is the last day, by an unchangeable law of well-established order, both in the revealed word and in created nature. The second part / by Francis Bampfield. Bampfield, Francis, 1615 or 16-1683. 1677 (1677) Wing B628; ESTC R13923 284,270 156

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preaching the Gospel to the Gentiles as if this had scarce been their duty though it were expresly put into their Commission from the mouth of Christ Till Peter was righter informed by a Vision from Heaven The written word of Christ has an Authority above and beyond the Authority and Testimony of the most eminent Apostles or Angels of Heaven If a Paul had brought his own word contrary to Christs word what were Pauls saying It must be rejected and in that the hearers were to carry themselves towards Paul as if he had been an excommunicate If a Prophet bring a word contradictory to the word of the LORD he should not be hearkened unto If an Angel from Heaven speak otherwise than the God of Angels and would teach disobedience against the word of Jehovah Fellowship should not be kept up with him It is one erroneous part of Antichristianism to set up the Testimony of men or the Authority of the Church in the seat of Christ and of his written word The The Antichrist is the Anomous one the Lawless one the Antinomian And Anomy or Lawlesness or Antinomianism is the great comprehensive sin of the Latter daies And they are Lawless ones that are the erring seducing ones Men as to their Church state have their foundation and bottom their existence and life under a God in Christ from the written word of Christ whereas these Scriptures of Truth have not their groundwork and being from any meer man or men Church or Churches A Church is made up of Believers as the prefaces of the Epistles to the Churches do shew and Believers must have a word to sound and to live upon All true doctrines are to be fetched hence and to be grounded and proved here The Conventions of Pagans and the Synagogues of Sutan are not owned as Churches of Christ because they are not according to Christ and the word of Christ Men though passing into never-so-noted-a-Church-way yet may actually be in process of time so Obstinate in Heresies so Idolatrous in Worship and so scandalous in profaneness as to cease to be a true-Scripture-Church and must be separated from The Christian Church at Rome in Pauls time has another manner of Character given of it in his Epistle to them than the Satanical Synagogue at Rome has by John in the Revelation who saw in a Vision the foul Apostasie thereof Separation in such Cases is holy and a duty The holy Scriptures of Truth do not give a Sovereign Authority to the Testimony of men they did not send us to humane Witness to Church History to unwritten Tradition to fetch Credibility to it It is the Glorious excellency of this Word of Christ to be the one and the only rule of Judging in all Cases both here now and at the Last Judgment day Which no Testimony of men is honoured withal The whole Scripture is God-inspired whose Testimony is the greatest and the most Credible so are not the after-humane-Testimonies Traditions Histories and Authorities The Books of Genesis Exodus Leviticus Numbers Deuteronomy as commonly now called are more Antient than all other written printed bookes The true pure Word of God is of greatest Authority mens Writings are a Postscript The Grace of sound and of Saving Faith must have Almighty Power Infallible truthfulness unchangeable faithfulness and infinite Wisdom to bottom and to build firmly upon A Believers assent and consent to the Infallible Authority of the written word hath been is and may be brought forth without mens-Testimony History Tradition and Authority Many have been made to believe this before they came to any such Human helps and who neither knew read or considered such Church Histories and Traditions which therefore could not be the cause immediate Adequate and Efficient thereof Where the word it self doth work effectually and savingly in a believing heart there it is embraceingly recieved not the word of man but as it is in truth the word of God Saving Faith cannot bottom upon mens Testimonies which humane Writers will still be needing further Arguments and Testimonies to confirm it The Testimony of man can never of it self perswade and enable savingly to credit the infallible Authority of the written word till the Holy Spirit do infuse sound saving Faith and call and draw it forth into Act Though the other pretended cause of Humane Testimonies and Authorities be put into act yet this effect of sound believing doth not follow Many remain Infidels under the highest esteem and strongest perswasions of Church-Histories and of mens Testimonies and some tempted Saints yet cannot be cured of their unbelieving Fears and of their distrustful doubts by any humane Tradition History or Authority till the Spirit and word of Christ from the Father do come with Demonstration and with Power Saving Faith is Supernatural which mens Testimony from Extrascriptural Arguments is not they do each differ in their whole kind and one cannot be in another The best read Historians and other wise learned men of the World are not the soonest brought to assent and consent to the Authority of the word by the force of any or of all humane Arguments If this Faith which is greater in its self and in its Spiritual effects could be inwrought by mens Testimony then other particular objects of Faith or Truths or things to be beleived which are less Such as are the several Doctrines about Spiritual Eternals Invisibles but not these and therefore neither that also Even as to matters of Fact past besides knowing of them by Inspiration Voice or Visions and by natural causes arguing from them to the effects by humane Report which is called History or Tradition they may be known some other waies when they are needful to be known Matters of Fact past have been and still may be known by lots which where the Case and Cause do call for it is a way of natural appeal to the allknowing God Thus was Achans matter of past fact known and thus also was Jonathans past Fact discovered And thus also in the tryal of Jealousie past Facts of works of darkness in Adulterous Acts were brought to light by an Oath of Execration taken by the suspected party and a solemn address thereupon made to the Heart-searching all-knowing Aelohim And this also I would propound to the Ingenious and Studious for the advance and Augment of this best of Sciences Scripture-knowledges whether by lots and Oathes of Execration natural Appeals solemn-Addresses and by miracles other waies the truthfulness of Scripture-revelation would not yet under the present dispensation of Grace For I revive not any of the Old Testament Figures Types and shadows about any of these then used be thus still confirmed were a Spirit of Faith mingled with a word of Faith put into the prayer of Faith As for Humane report the experience that we have had of our own day and time doth inform us how partial men are in these
writing and to keep the Records of it well attested especially when another doth claim a former Title for some hundreds of years As this of the seventh-day Sabbath did for some thousands of years for some ages beyond the memory of man and when they could not but foresee that their Title would be so much called in question and controverted and especially too where the Matter of Fact is pretended as it is by this Author so much to prove the Matter of Right All Matters of Fact that do pass into Historical Writing are fittest to be written in the same age wherein they were done as being then better known in their circumstances by sensible demonstrations which cannot be so well discerned in after ages How fond are Traditionists of unscriptural humane Antiquities and Universalities Whereas Errors have been ancient even as long full home to the times of the Apostles Even then did the Mystery of iniquity begin to work there were even then many Antichrists and Malignant Assemblies and when the Antichrist shall be revealed there would be a great Apostasie and Defection from the Truth The Revelation hath foretold that all the World would go a whoring after the Beast and would worship the Beast and the Dragon that gave him power yet are these some of their Notes of a visible Church Antiquity and Universality which that they might be the sooner imposed upon the hoodwinck'd credulous World have another vain pretence going along with them altogether as unscriptural and vain as they that is that the Church cannot err And they falsly call their particular Romish Synagogue the Catholick Church I expectingly believe and hopingly wait for a coming day when our plain tender sincere upright-hearted people will be undeceived and no longer to suffer themselves to be deluded and imposed upon by such confident Assertions as this Objector doth bring them As if that which beyond all doubt must assure them that de facto the first day was by the Apostles separated for holy Worship especially in publick Church Assemblies is the full and unquestionable expository evidence of the practice of all the Churches in the World since the very days of the Apostles For so has this Learned Author affirmed Reader bethink thy self what thy Faith must resolve it self into if it will follow this misguiding How can such believers as never traded in this kind of humane Learning ever come to undoubted assurance about the matter How can they be fully ascertained of this who were never versed nor are ever like to be neither are under any such obligation by any Scripture Precept to be throughly versed and understandingly read in all and every of the Writings of all and every of the Ecclesiastical Histories that do write about this Or if it were possible and facible that they could compass this of which I can see no end who yet have more helps and advantages this way than the most How can they unquessionably be confirmed in this perswasion that there never was any one Church of Christ that did escape the Humane Church-Record and History And if so who can tell them but that that particular Church might be of a different judgement and practice What doth this kind of arguing in this Author mean What would it have our people to resolve their satisfaction and assurance concerning the pretended first day Sabbath into that report which their humane fallible Guides do make unto them of this without their tryal of it The Word of Christ doth call upon them to try the spirits whether they be of God and to prove all things that are thus brought them by Teachers by the Scripture-canon and Touch stone as the one and the only infallible Rule What a kind of Faith is that which is a trusting of fallible men without tryal a depending upon Humane Authorities without Scripture Evidence The God-inspired Authority of Christ and of his Word is fully attested within the holy Scriptures own bounds and needs not step out to Humane Histories Authorities and Traditions However this Author would buz into the ear such amazing expressions as this that it is impossible it should be otherwise than as such Humane Historie doth record of the practice of all the Churches since the times of the Apostles and that this Testimony is infallible Humane History and that part of it which they call Ecclesiastical History however it be a pleasant study and an employ someways in its place profitable yet of all kinds of Scientifick Learning is one of the weakest common places of arguing and the least convincing for demonstration because it doth resolve its probations into the fallible Testimonies of lying men and so doth not cannot give any firm full satisfaction to an inquiring Spirit and studious Mind who will still be doubtful and afraid how he doth bottom his Faith in so weighty a case as is now before him upon such an unsure and unsafe ground as he can build no firmness of belief and certainty of knowledge upon even the uncertain witness of deceivable men what their eyes and ears and tongues and pens have reported to us who are so many hundred years come into the World after they were dead and gone that way of disputing therefore which this mighty man of Humane Reason has walked in to find out some place if he could where to make his First day Sabbath cause to stand is such a by-path as doth mislead his Reader into bogs where he cannot settle and stay with any good confidence and sound comfort Such arguments may take with over credulous minds and with passive intellects who through idleness and guile of spirit in a matter which would ingage them in so much of self-denyal and of cross bearing had rather use another man's writings and reasonings than be at the pains of studying of the Scriptures and of exercising their own understanding What has at large been written in trying this Objectors spirit upon the former Scriptures in an answer also to the next mentioned by him in the Revelation which he calleth another Historical hint of the New Testament How can a change of the weekly Sabbath-day from one day to another from the seventh to the first be soundly proved from this other Scripture where he that is of a serious spirit and doth diligently inquire after word-satisfaction about this matter cannot find either Sabbath or First day either in terms plainly expressed or clearly implyed or necessarily inferred in this place or in the context or in the design of the Holy Spirit here or by comparing of it with other places of Scripture Those that would lay the foundation of so great a change should see their Scripture grounds to be more evident convincing and firm What one Word is there in this Scripture that doth warrant any new Instition from Christ for the observing of the First day as the weekly Sabbath-day What one word is there here of command so to observe the First day What one word
erring of their great erring about this Controversie as in many other weighty Cases is because they know not the Scriptures nor the Power of God put forth in a word-way 48 That the cause of mens erring is not therefore because they do not know and acknowledge and own either the Magistral dictates of Humane Rabbies 48 Or the Ancient Records of Vncanonical Church-Histories and Traditions of men 48 49 Or the Councils of the Sanhedrim and the sayings of the ancient Fathers 49 50 Or unwritten verities to be as Scripture Supplements to be received by the people from their Leaders upon trust without tryal 50 Or the judgement opinion and practice of of those who are reputed the Learned and the Godly in the present Age 50 Or the Natio-al Establishments in the matters of Doctrine and of Worship in their humanely invented and imposed confessions of Faith and stinted Leiturgies 50 51 Or man-invented-Arts and Sciences of Philosophical Knowledges and of university humane Learning 51 52 Or the innate or acquired powers of mens own rational Intellect and Will 52 Or Natural Experiments and fleshy sensations 52 53 Or the unscriptural Impulses of Speculative Enthusiasts 53 Or the doubtful questioning of unsettled Scepticks 54 55 That our Faith is not to be resolved into the Authority of fallible men but into the infallible veracity of the truthful Aelohim 54 to 62 That the Old Testament Types and Figures did contain New Testament Institutions as to particular Churches Seals of the Covenant Presbyters Deacons Diaconesses 58 59 60 That Revel 1. 10. Doth not prove any change of the weekly Sabbath from the Seventh to the First day of the week 62 to 65 Neither doth Psalm 118. 22-26 65 66 67 Neither doth Act 2. 1 2 c. 67 Nor Ezek. 43 25 26 27. 68 Nor Heb. 4. 9 10 68 to 145 Here the plain meaning and scope of this passage in the Epislle to the Hebrews is given 68. 69 70 Here is further shewn that the Day expressed in the ninety fifth Psalm and referred unto by the Author of the Epistle to the Hebrews is not to be understood of the First day of the week as the weekly Sabbath-day 70 71 72 That the rest spoken of in this is not meant of the Weekly Sabbath Rest 72 73 74 to 77 Where is opened the significancy of the Word Sabbatism in the Graek 〈◊〉 towed from Hebrew Origination as many other Greek words are 74 to 77 That the He mentioned in one passage of this part of this Epistle is meant of the Believer 75 76 77 That the parallel between Workers Works and Rest doth not hold in some things and where in it doth hold is discovered 77 78 79 80 Here is shewn what are the works which Believers do rest from when they enter into this Sabbatism 79 80 The force of the conjunction For is shewn 80 81 As also what the import of the change of of the number from the plural to the singular is 81 82 And how this Rest is both God's Rest and the Believers Rest too 82 83 Here is further manifested that it is a mistake to go about to found a pretended First day Sabbath upon the New Creation as if it precisely began on the Day of Christ's Resurrection 83 to 145 It is Premised that it is a choice Priviledge and a special Liberty which Believers do injoy under the New Testament Administration of Grace 84 85 Where also some objections that do wrest Galat. 4. 9 10. and Colos 2. 8 16 17. are answered 85 86 87 And that the LORD Jesus Christ was Administrator under the Old as well as New Testament Dispensation of Grace 87 88 The particulars are here instanced in What the old things are which pass away and what the things are which do become new 88 89 to 92 The renewing of the Covenant in the latter days is spoken to 92. 93 That there was a Covenant of Grace under the Old Testament Administration is asserted and evidenced from the Scriptures Page 93 to pag. 101 And that the whole of the Christian Religion for Doctrines Graces Duties Priviledges and such like parts of that Religion is one and the same under both the Old and New Testament 101 to 108 And in what sense the Seventh-day Sabbath is some ways a sign of this 108 to 116 The new Worship was Typically signified in the Figuring pattern of the Old This is also demonstrated 116 to 120 And that the Law of Faith was a Law under the Old Testament Dispensation 120 to 123 And that it is an errour to affirm that the Decalogue has less in it than the Law of Nature At also that therefore it was never intended for a mere or perfect Transcript of the Law of Nature 123 Vnder this is discovered That to this Decalogue it doth belong to believe that the Soul is 124 And to love our selves with a just and necessary Love 124 125 And to take greatest care to save our souls above our bodies 125 And to tame and mortifie all our fleshly lusts in order to our Salvation 125 126 And to deny all bodily pleasure profits honour liberty and life for the securing of our Salvation 126 The Old Law of the Ten Words is proved in the Word of Truth to be still the same both to Jew and Gentile It was the Rule of Obedience to them under the Old Testament as unto God in Christ and is still so a Rule unto us under the new Difference of Horizons and of Climates makes no change of the Law of the Seventh-day Sabbath 126 to 147 The Ingenuous Reader is earnestly desired to correct the Errours in Printing especially those that do much disturb the sense and quite alter the meaning Errours in the Margin are thus to be corrected in the Second Part. For g Gen. page 5. line 1. read g Gen. 2. 2. f. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 p. 6. l. 11. r. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 f. 1 Cor. 15. 3 14. p. 6. l. 17 18. r. 1 Cor. 15. 3 4. f. 17 19. p. 7 l. 11. r. 17. 10. f. Acts 13 24. p. 11. l. 11. r. Acts 13. 14. f. 58. 13. p. 15. l. 16. r. 58. 12. f. Cor. 1. 16. p. 21. l. 35. r. Col. 1. 16. f. Gen. 28. p. 21. l. 40. r. Gen. 1. 28. f. Heb. 7 8. p. 21. l. 41. r. Heb. 2. 7 8. f. Aclum p. 27. l. 25. r. Atrium f. 3. 12. p. 30 l 34. r. 3. 12. 〈◊〉 f. 33 34. p. 31. l. 28. r. 32 33. f. 12 19 p. 31. l. 43. r. 13 19 f. Gnatrereth p. 35. l. 16. r. Gnetzereth f. 15. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 p. 36. l. 14. r. 15. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 f. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 p. 36. l. 15. r. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 f. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 p. 37. l. 9. r. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 f. pag. 110. to pag. 120. of this Treatise p. 38. l. 11 12 13. r. pag. 91. to page 103. of the first Part of
it Disciples and believers at Christian-assemblies were not to come empty on the first day of the week but were on that day to deposite what they brought in to the Treasury of the Church And this has been the practice of all the Christian Churches in the World since the Apostles daies For which there is the Evidence of Church-history in this matter of Fact into which Humane Authority this must be resolved For this evidence of this Churches Vniversal constant usage is a full and sufficient proof of the matter of Fact That the First day was set apart by the Apostles for Holy worship especially in the publick Church assemblies They that will deny the Validity of this Historical evidence do by consequence betray the Christian Faith or give away or deny the necessary means of proving the truth of it and of many great particulars of Religion For without this Historical evidence we cannot make good the Authority of any one single verse or text of Scripture which we shall alledg because we are not certain of that particular Text or words whether it have been altered or added or corrupted by the Fraud of the Hereticks or the partiality of some Christians or the oversight of Scribes c. thus these objecters The Spirit of these Objecters is now to be tryed whether it be according to Christ and the word of Christ or not Which shall be done by a strict examination of the two Comprehensive particulars more especially whether the Scriptures alledged be truly Translated and rightly Interpreted and meetly applyed as to the present Case in hand either for matter of Fact or for matter of Right And whether Human Church Histories be of such Authority with reference to the certainty and verity of Scripture and of the Christian Faith and Religion conteined therein As for those expressions in our last English Translation of the First day of the week in the places cited I have shewn before that the words in the propriety of speech according to the truth of Grammar-etymology in their proper significancy and regimen of syntax are one of the Sabbaths the Notation of which Phrase in its plain meaning exactly agreeing with the real Nature of the thing punctually set out by it it has been discovered and proved that as to those places in the Evangelists it was one of the Paschal Sabbaths which doth speak nothing as to any substituting of the First day of the week in the room of the Seventh day as the Weekly Sabbath now which is the pretence of our Opposers As neither do the other Scriptures cited where that Expression is used once in the Acts of the Apostles and another time in the first Epistle to the Corinthians for one of the Sabbaths In that place of the Acts was one of those Seven Sabbaths between Passover and Pentecost as will be evident to an unprejudiced diligent Comparer of the Scriptures cited in the Margin which is quite another thing from what the adversaries do urge it for And as for the evidence of this there is express mention made both of the feast of unleavened Bread which was the Passover-Feast in the verse immediately going before the place cited and also of Pentecost in nine verses after relating to that season in the same year within the compass of which two Feasts inclusively were seven Sabbaths upon one of which that meeting was of Paul with the Disciples Which doth hold forth a clear Truth contrary to what it is alledged for As for what Paul did more after that Sabbath day was over at the going in of the Sun when another day came on which was meerly occasional he being in a preparedness to depart on the next day after the Sabbath Such as his continuing of his speech till midnight his raising up Eutychus his eating of Brèad his talking with them a long while even till break of day then departing So long Preaching and conference all the Night long is not to be enforced as a necessary Sabbath-duty the Scriptures no where so enjoyning it and if this objector would assert it so far at least as till the midnight according to his account of an whole day in England from midnight to midnight which I have shewn in this treatise to be no right reckoning but contrary to the word of truth Let him and the other learned man whom I answered but a little before who shuts out the night-part from being any part of the weekly-Sabbath-day let them I say if they can find no better work for their time contend about that matter This Night-part belonging to the after day-part as making up the whole next day after the Sabbath was not observed by Paul as the weekly-Sabbath for you may there Read how some of the Disciples went before to ship and sayled to Assos there intending to take in Paul For so had he appointed minding himself to go afoot And when he met with them at Assos they took him in and came to Mytilene this was no Weekly-Sabbath-work no necessity nor mercy enforcing or warranting them thereunto As for the breaking of Bread whether that expressed in the seventh or the other in the eleventh verse if it were admitted to be used in the Administration and participation of the LORD's Supper yet this objector himself doth affirm that it was often done by Apostles and Disciples on other daies of the week than on that which he so earnestly contends for And whereas he doth assert that no day else but only the First day of the Week was peculiarly appointed for breaking of Bread in that ordinance Whither shall we go for a warrant and proof of this We find no such appointment by our LORD in the Scriptures and the Objector cannot but acknowledg that our LORD Jesus Christ did institute and administer it at the first appointing and dispensing of that New-Testament ordinance of the supper on another day of the Week than the first day For the Objector affirms elsewhere that the passover day in that year was the Weekly-Seventh-day-Sabbath and Paul doth expresly say that it was the same Night in which he was betrayed then it was that he took the Bread and the Cup in this LORDly Supper And this did Paul receive from the LORD and so did deliver it unto that Corinthian-Church of Saints as that word-Rule by which they were to reform their abuses which had crept in amongst them as to that ordinance particularly and according unto which they were exactly to measure all their Administrations If this Objector do urge humane Authorities without Scripture-evidence we shall shew the vanity and weakness the incogency and unconvincingness of that empty Plea after a while Reader exercise thy discerning here Is there any thing in this place that speaks at all of any change of the weekly-Sabbath from the Seventh to the first day of the Week do either the significancy of the words or the intendment of the place or the force of
several of the Ecclesiastical Historians have been examined by me upon this subject matter and I have some Collections by me about it enough to shew how little credit is to be given unto those kind of Authorities which are so fallible and sometimes so self-contradicting and so altogether unsatisfying when the matter of Right comes to be Inquired after and determined any further than they do speak the mind of Christ in his word For either in these Cases of Conscience they write and speak according to the word or not If they do let these Scriptures be particularly pointed to with which they accord If not they are not to be received or followed Yet in regard that my design is to bring all to the Scriptures of truth referring this and all else under Aelohim to their Judgment I shall therefore now debate the Principle with this objector So much of matters of fact as do relate to matters of right and as are necessary for us to believe in order unto Salvation is Recorded in the word of truth Whereunto the whole Scripture is profitable which is enough for us if no more were written by me concerning this particular question in hand For that Scripture referred to is proper and pertinent to this purpose about Christ and his Resurrection and his appearing to his Disciples and his Blessing of them and conference with them as is plain in the foregoing part of the same Chapter and other Scriptures collated and compared with this do evidently speak it But we have yet much more to say about this To assert the perfection of the Scriptures is one of the great truths of the present Age The forces of Earth and of Hell are now joyning together and putting forth their strength to assault and to attempt the overthrow of this useful Doctrine As it was in the daies of Christs Flesh when he was familiarly Conversant here on Earth the Roman Power the Grecian Wisdom the Jewish Traditions Ethnick Philosophers and Diabolical possessions all the humane and devilish Force and Art and invention was called together to War against Christ and against his word So in the latter daies the Worldly might Old and New Philosophy Institutions and Impositions Histories and Traditions Inventions and Authorities of men unwritten pretended necessary verities Generall Councils sayings of those whom they call Fathers Articles of Faith composed by men Confessions and practise of Protestant Reformed Churches the judgment and practice of Learned and Godly men these and such like Extra-scriptural places are the swaying Authority with many whereby Antichristianism and Antiscripturalism in a many of particulars are still held up and maintained against the LORD and against his word who in this Providential day is pouring contempt upon all Flesh upon men and upon their sayings bringing a Blast upon them so far as they are contrary to sound Doctrine and do oppose the mind of Christs Revealed in the written word and is putting a Crown on Christ and an Honour upon his word the Testimony of men may be and often is in Fact Erring and Fallible uncertain and lying self-contradicting and unsatisfying Into which therefore the Christian Doctrine Faith and Religion is not to be resolved either in whole or in part For the word of Jehovah is like himself who is the Author of it of invaluable veracity and of unchangeable truthfulness He truth it self and his word The Truth He a God that is true and that cannot lye and his word That which is truly purely such the word of truth His Law is the truth The asserters of the Seventh day to be the Weekly Sabbath for which we have the whole Scripture are charged with Errour because we will not be resolved by humane Authorities to own the First day in the Room of it Whereas if men do err greatly err it is therefore because they know not the Scriptures nor the Power of God put forth in a word-way To assign somewhat else for a cause of this which is not a cause is a by-way of paralogizing-deception of sophistical-arguing and of Fallacious disputing The LORD Jesus Christ doth not in his word and where else as from him shall we look for it assign this as a cause of mans erring that they do not know the magistral dictates of humane Rabbies It is the proud Arrogance of the Antichristian usurper to impose his own placits upon the Churches as if he were imperial Dictator to mens Souls and vniversal Monarch over their Consciences Neither is their Erring from hence that they know not the Antient Records of uncanonicall Church Histories which do sometimes write Contrary to themselves and to one another as those do understand who have been faithfull diligent comparers and collectors of such passages and this both in matters of Fact and in matters of Right and this Objector himself doth confess he Judgeth that some of the writings of these Antients are spurious and corrupt And how few are there of those to whom the Gospel is preached and upon whose Hearts that word of Grace and of Truth doth take most saving holds to which word the LORD himself doth bear witness are versed and read in this kind of Ecclesiastical History And which way shall they be ascertained that it has been all of it read over by others by their Guides and teachers particularly or that the report is faithfully brought to them or if that were whether they ought to be swayed by it Were Church-Histories unerringly inspired Who is so bold as downright to assert this Or if any were so daring how can he prove it Who of our plain Converted People had humane Histories in his thoughts when he was thorowly Regenerated and gratiously visited from Christ and from the Father of Christ by the Spirit of Christ in the word of Christ What a kind of Faith is that which doth ultimate it self into humane Church Histories He that would have judged of the state and Case of Jehovah's Church and people in the daies of Ezra by making search in the book of those Ecclesiastical Records and have judged according to what was Historifyed there would have brought in an hard Charge of Rebellion and of Sedition against them and have been ready to have irritated the powers that were over them against them as their Adversaries did Neither do men therefore err because they know not the Tradition of the Elders which has long obtained by common Custom and by little Controlled usage so as to plead prescription unscriptural Customes and Tradition is a part of that Redemption which our LORD has wrought out for his People And it is a choice Mercy to be throughly delivered from them For in the event and effect they would un LORD Christ and the word of Christ of his and of its due Autority For which he condemned those Scribes and Pharisees of his daies who would have obtruded these upon him and upon his Disciples but he confutes them by his
word and referreth all to this He who is of a diligent observing inquiring Spirit and is versed in this kind of the Historical part of human learning in Ecclesiastical Centuriators may meet with enough to take him off from doting on such fallible Authorities which are not a sure ground of judging in matters either of Doctrine or of Fact In the matter of Doctrine how common is it for one to affirm what another of them doth contradict as about the Millennium or the Thousand years Reign with many more instances that might be given as about Free Grace and about Free will about Bishops and Presbyters about the vision of God whether the Souls of departed Saints be Blessed with it till the Judgment of the great day or not with such like Which of those now shall carry away the state of the question In some Cases the Major party often went the wrong way as in the Rites and Ceremonies of Baptism and of Prayer and in many Feasts and Fasts and divers such humane inventions by which they added their own corrupt mixtures to Christs Pure institutions As for the Churches in the first centuries after the Apostles how shall we be ascertained that they were the most pure and perfect Churches seeing some of those that were of Apostolical plantation did so apostatize make such a sudden defection from the Gospel-purity and were so much corrupted in the Apostles own times as those particularly of Coriuth and Galatia and some of the Seven Churches of Asia And how is it possible for to come at a sure undoubtedness of knowing what was the universal Judgment and practise by uniform consent of those Churches in the first hundreds of years after the New-Testament canon or rule was Written Were there no learned and Godly men such as were counted Fathers in the Churches from whom we receive no Writings at all May not some of their Writings have been lost Are there not false copies of the writings of some of them Are they not supposititious and counterfeit and corrupt Do they not vary widely in their Interpretations of one and the same Scripture How can these uncertainties be a firm Ground and sure evidence of the Authenticall meaning of the word of God How unconcluding and unsatisfying also is their Testimony in the matters of fact when one of equal Antientness and Authority doth gainsay another or when some greater Authorities as some of them were esteemed would step in over rule and when they charge one another with misreports and mistakes how Sandy a foundation is there here for any Spiritual discerner to build upon take one or two instances some in the History of Christs life do expresly Record that he was near Fifty years old when he was put to death whereas others of them in their Chronologies do with equal confidence write that he was then but about thirty and three years of age So also about the particular Language wherein the New Testament was first spoken and written Nor is the Original of erring from hence that men know not the Counsels of the Sanhedrin or the sayings of the Antient Fathers The Scriptures do mention such decrees of Councils and such applauded sayings of the antients and those by such who counted themselves the only and the whole Church of God as were quite contrary to Christs mind in his word such as perverted and wronged his Word Such as made it a sufficient cause of unsynagoguing of excommunicating for any Man to confess that Jesus was the Christ which yet was one of the plainest and greatest truths and Duties such as passed into a Law and accordingly were commands given forth that the Apostles should not upon pain of Imprisonment or of worse than that speak at all or teach in the name of Jesus Shall we be determined by such humane Councils as these By such Councils as sometimes Clash one with another So it was a long while between the Councils of the Eastern and Western Churches By such Councils as sometimes reverse their own decrees and then make quite contrary Canons It is the Scripture-Canon to which we must resort This is the strait established unerring rule which we must measure our all by and in all things walk by and that our Hearts may be the more awed by the Authority of this it behoves us to eye Christ in his present providential goings with the Golden measuring-Reed or Line in his hand to trie and examine Churches and particular Disciples their states frames and Actings their principles Rules and ends their Constitutions Ordinances and Growth whether they be according to him and his Word or not Neither is this a spring of errour that we do not know nor own unwritten verities as Scripture-Supplements to be received by the People from their Leaders upon trust without tryal If a Doctrine be brought to us we must see whether what is written in the word of the LORD be for it or not and accordingly either receive or reject it What is written is that which doth call for our Faith We must not favour about that which hath been written So should the place in the Margin be read Paul would not say or speak one thing besides or without the word by Moses and the Prophets what was authorized and warranted by their writings Beleivers are built upon the foundation of the Apostles and Prophets Jesus Christ himself being the chief Corner Stone of it How shall we know that That which is unwritten is Beleivable verity healthfull Doctrine wholesome sound truth How shall our Hearts get to be out of doubt that it is so Nor doth errour arise from hence that men do not know nor approve of the Judgment opinion and practise of those who are reputed the Learned and the Godly in the present Age held forth in their Commentaries Treatises and Actings Sound sincere beleivers do often Experience that Jehovah through his Commandments doth make them wiser than their Enemies they have more understanding than all their teachers because they Love his Law and make his Testimonies their meditation The LORD Christ has declared against those be they otherwise of never so great a Name and in never so much reputation amongst men who dissolve one of the least of his Commands in the Law of his Ten words and do teach men so And how much is it to be lamented that any of the teachers of others have their hands so deep in this Trespass as to preach or to print any thing against this Glorious perfect Law and the great Honourable things thereof God is making the wisdom of the wise to perish bringing to nought the understanding of the intelligent when it doth oppose Christ and his word and Law Whilst precepts of men are taught the People by their civil and Church-Guides and are made the rule of fearing and of Serving Jehovah he will proceed to deal Wonderfully with such a people and marvellously For the wisdom of
of Promise made to the observers of the First day as such What one word of threatning against any that do not so observe the First day as the weekly Sabbath day and if there be not any one word here for the First day either as to Institution or Command or Promise or Threating how can any observer keep it aright either in Faith or Obedience in Hope or Fear The direct plain meaning of this Scripture is if I mis-judge not that this day doth evidently relate to that providential Day of the LORD Christ's appearing in the fulfilling of this Prophesie who appeared to John as LORD pleading the Cause of his Kingly Lordly Office which has been too long and too far invaded by the Kings and Lords of the Earth who have not inforced Christ's Laws nor made them to be the Rule of Government but usurped an unscriptural authority over mens consciences and souls How Lordly a Day therefore will it be when Christ will recover and exercise his Power and his Right Those great things which this ever-blessed LORD of Glory would do in the latter ages were represented to John from Christ by an Angel in a way of Prophetical Revelation This manifestation by Vision and by Voice was after such a manner as if the thing had been acted and performed before and to John's senses By comparing of this passage with some other passages in the same book of Revelation relating to the same matter he that doth diligently mark and wisely observe and rightly understand may see that this Lordly Day is the great Providential Day of that God that Almighty One a name several times given to Christ in this Book There are several parts of this great comprehensive large Vision and there are several seasons of their fulfillings and accordingly several days in this great Day Ezekiel doth mention one part of this Prophesie that will last seven years The LORD Jesus Christ will come and come in several Judgements on several Hours Days Weeks Months and Years It is one of his Names to be such a one as is coming and he is called the coming King And his Kingdom is a coming Kingdom and the age of this is said to be a coming Age and the World to come a coming World In every age of the Church of Christ there were fulfillings of this in part Those in John's time had somewhat of this Lordly Day who therefore were to behold Christ's coming This was partly Historical before John's death when Christ came in his admirable way of wonderful providence to destroy Jerusalem according as was foretold in other Scriptures and partly Prophetical to be accomplished in the several ages after John's time John saw this Day in a Vision and speaks of it with a double confirmation John was made to be in the Spirit on that Lordly Day An expression of which he had experience as is mentioned in other places of this Book The Article added that Lordly Day doth determine but indefinitely There is no such certain particular Day of the Week pointed out so to our understanding on what Day of the Week it will begin or on what Day of the Week it will end This is not the design at least not as to the pretended change of the Weekly Sabbath-day It was that Lordly Day of Christ's coming when he would convert and recover the chosen remnant of those of Israel and of Judah and destroy the Rebellious and the unbelieving among them If men will be limiting of this day to any one determinate definite particular day of the week what one day has such a plea as the Seventh-day Sabbath Seeing for the dreadfully executed Judgement part of it as the first Temple was destroyed being burnt with fire on the tenth day of the fifth Moon which day according to Jeremiah's Prophesie is granted even by many adversaries to be the Seventh-day Sabbath he told the Jews before it came to pass that their Temple would be burnt with Fire if they profaned the Sabbath of Jehovah Answerable unto which is that passage in another Prophet who on the same day of the same Moon reproved Sabbath-breaking when the Elders came to inquire what the mind of the LORD was And as the second Temple was under the like threatning from the mouth of the LORD Christ himself putting them upon earnest importunate Prayer lest otherwise that terrible destruction brake in upon them on the Sabbath the Seventh-day Sabbath Those who are sond of Ecclesiastical Histories may find it recorded in them that the second Temple was actually destroyed according to this Prophetical threatning of our LORD on the seventh-day Sabbath The change of Jehovah's Ordinance of which mens changing of his Seventh day Sabbath is one is soretold in Isaiah with respect to the later ages of the World to be one great provoking Cause of his sending of Judgements upon the rebellious and unfaithful World when keepers of his Seventh-day Sabbath shall have his holy Arm revealed for their Salvation Some of the first great rejections of the unbelieving Jews in a way of Church censure after Christ's ascending on high were occasionally and deservedly by their prophane blaspheming miscarriage on the Seventh day Sabbath of which some account hath been given before So that if a particular day of the week in the weekly returns of it were here designedly pointed at what day can plead and claim a fairer Title and Right unto it than the Seventh-day which is the Sabbath of or to Jehovah or to the LORD Jehovah is the chief choice Name of the Eternal Ever blessed Self-being the Being of beings as that Name doth signifie And that Word which in the Greek doth answer to this Hebrew Name Jehovah some do draw from a word that doth signifie I am which they constantly render LORD So that Jehovah in the Old Testament is often rendred by this Word in the New which we do translate LORD That which in the Old is Hear O Israel Jehovah our Aelohim Jehovah One is in the new Hear O Israel The LORD that God of ours is one LORD Thus also the Hebrew Text doth sometimes but Adonai supporting LORD for Jehovah Thus that whith in one Psalm is I will confess thee among the peoples O Jehovah is in another Psalm I will confess thee among the peoples O LORD Further Christ Jesus saith of himself that he is LORD of the Sabbath of that Seventh-day Sabbath which he created commanded and observed being a keeper of his Fathers Commandments whereof this of the Seventh-day Sabbath was one Those that do relie on the judgement and authorities of men about the meaning of this expression may consider that Ecclesiastical Historians do relate that John and his followers the Eastern Asiatick Churches did keep the Passover on the Seventh-day not pressing the observation of the first day for the celebration of the Passover as
the manner yet his Will and his Word is one and the same for the Matter That Law of the ten Words which was written on Tables of Stone is the same in the true Nature of it with that which is written in the hearts of men all the ten Words are the prime dictates of right pure Nature as soon as they are offered to a man's mind and cogitations they presently command his assent and consent and require his Faith and Obedience they carry along with them a clear self-evidence leaving no place for doubtingness where the proper signification of the words is sufficiently perceived they are self-credible and shine forth in their own light and authority so consentaneous to innate light is the whole matter of them external Revelations thereof do exactly agree to its internal expressions this Law has been publickly Read and Preached in that Ministery of the Word Which the Church did injoy in all Ages a perpetual means and a blessed Instrument which God hath used for information in what is the Duty of Man for conviction what is sin in Man and for exhortation to all Holiness as an absolute Law and an Universal Rule There never was never will be a repeal of this Law which is so lively an expression and draught of the Holy Righteous Nature of Aelohim himself A perpetual duty has a perpetual binding these Laws are necessary everlastingly and so will the obligation be Though the Preface of this Law be objected by some to be occasional and personal the Law it self is perpetual and binding to all Many of the Posterity of Israel were never literally themselves bond-slaves in Egypt yet this Law bound them some special new peculiar Reason may be brought to inforce a general Duty The Mystical intendment of that Preface doth belong even to us Gentiles For we were delivered in their deliverance we Believers as members of the mystical Body of Christ so we share in their mercies and we also are brought out of spiritual Egypt and even in the Letter it is thus far true as Mitzraim may signifie Distressers or Distresses O who will give that the set time were fully come when both Jew and Gentile shall keep Seventh-day-Sabbath together even all Nations in Jehovah's house which shall be called an house of Prayer How can right reason judge that the Sons and Daughters of men are exempted and freed from acknowledging of Jehovah to be LORD of the Creature which he hath made by giving unto him a due stated proportion of time which is a part of Divine Worship so natural and which hath been assented to and used by Mankind since the beginning of the World And that there might be no mistake about the separate appropriate time for his weekly Worship he himself hath plainly expresly prescribed the Seventh day for the Weekly Sabbath in his Word and stamped it upon Created Nature that all Mankind in the use of lawful appointed means might come to the true knowledge of it and might agnize him in the due observation of it keeping this instituted time with a discriminative regard using it with a select and distinct respect from the other foregoing days of the same Week for the solemn Celebration of the Worship of God The Sabbath was made for Adam for Man as Man therefore for all men all men being in Adam The Seventh-day-Sabbath had its being given it and its end assigned it even for the good of Mankind it was made born and brought forth for this purpose it was for this that it did exist and come abroad into the created World And was made that Man might do it as an holy Sabbath day Hutterus in his Hebrew on that place in Mark has it thus in to pass over to this Adam not for the very being of Man as a day of rest is some ways necessary every Week after the six foregoing days of labour but also for Man's well being it being necessary for holy Worship and Services for Priviledge and Communion made also for ease rest and benefit of r other Creatures in their kind in reference to Man It is the Seventh-day that passeth under the command in the orderly weekly Revolutions and Successions of time Where-ever all the inhabited Earth over there is a Seventh-day weekly there that people are under the Authority of this Precept whatever the variation be as to the several beginnings and endings of the days in the several climates and this is natural in every Country where ever Nights and Days and Weeks are measures of daily and of weekly time even from the beginning Where-ever the Darkness began there began the Evening and where-ever the Light began there began the Day part of the natural Day which was more especially pointed out after the creating of the Sun Moon and Stars on the Fourth Day before the Seventh-day Sabbath As for those Objectors who quarrel at their scriptural natural command by their supposition that under the seventieth and so onward to the nintieth degree the day continues in one place about two Months together in another about four Months and in another about six Months out right these Calenders upon their own supposition should inquire whether ever the LORD did appoint such places for habitation unto Mankind What Genealogies concerning persons and pedegrees are there to be found in those places if there be no exact computation of Time God having afore appointed the Times what Geography is there in such Climates as to Habitations or measurings out of the limits of several Nations He having appointed the bounds of Habitations That Scripture in the Acts forecited in the Margin makes mention of all the face of the Earth the Face-part is habitable by Divine appointment that which faceth the Sun in its going and coming There is Non-inhabited un-inhabitable Earth spoken off by the Prophet Jeremiah who a little after that doth make mention particularly of the Seventh-day Sabbath It should therefore be examined by these Contenders whether all Mankind should not dwell there where Sabbaths may unquestionably be kept without any such strifes of disputations and where the means of saving Knowledge and of sanctifying Grace are injoyable As for the people of half-year-night and of half-year-day or of any people near either the North or South Pole where some say is continual Day-light for many years together Where do the holy Scriptures make mention of any such people whom the LORD would have so to measure their time they are Scripture-days which we must stick to and reckon by A Day is not properly merely Time but a well proportioned measure of Time Nights and Days Weeks and Months and Years have their constant motions their successive courses their unchangeable periods and renewed returns In every Nation and Country where-ever men do inhabite they must begin the Seventh day at that time when that Seventh-day doth naturally begin in that place and some of the Objectors do acknowledge that
26. 39. Mar. 14. 36. Luke 22. 42. Heb. 10. 9. m Mat. 20. 23. n John 3. 32. 34. 4. 34. 5. 19 30 36 37 43. o John 6. 38. p John 7. 16 17 18 28. q John 8 28 29 38 42. r John 12. 49 50. s John 14. 10. 24. t John 15. 10. 15. u John 17. 2 4 6 8 14. 1 Cor. 15. 24. w John 16. 13. x Exod. 4. 15. y Exod 6 29. z Heb. 3. 2. a Jerem. 1. 9. 5. 14. b Exod. 16. 29. Ezek. 20. 12. c Exod. 31. 13 14 15 16 17. Ezek. 20. 12. 20. d Deut. 5. 12-15 e Levit. 26. 2. c. also Numb 28. 2. 9 10. f Isai 56. 1 -8 g Isai 58. 13. 13. 14. h Isai 66. 23. i Ierem. 17. 21 22 24 25. 26. k Ezek. 20. 11. 12 13 19 20 21 41. l Psal 92. title compared with the rest m Mar. 2. 27. Mat. 24. 20. n Exod. 16. 23 -35 o Comparae Josh 5. 12. p Exod 20. 9 10. Deut 5. 13 14. q Exod. 31. 14 15. r Exod. 35. 2. s Levit. 26. 2 14 15 16. c. t Numb 15. 30 -36 u Exod. 31. 14 15. 35 2. w Jerem. 17. 19 20 21 22 23 27. x Ezek. 20. 10 -21 y Ezek. 22 26. 31. z Amos. 8. 4-14 a Nehem. 13. 15-22 b 2. King 25. Mat. 24. 20. Act. 13. 44 -48 c Gen. 1. 26 27. Eccles 7. 29. Ephes 4. 24. Colos 3. 10. Rom. 2. 14 15 26 27. 3. 29. d Gen. 8. 22. Jerem. 31. 35 36. 33. 20 25. e 1 Cor. 11. 14. Rome● 20. f Heb. 4. 10. Revel 14. 13. g Exod. 23. 12. h Mognadim contracted Mognadei compare Gen. 1. 14. and Psal 104. 19. Levit. 23. 2 3. and Numb 28. 2. 9 10 Psa 136. 7 8 9. i 2 Pet. 1. 3 4. k Galat. 4. 8. l Jam. 3. 7. m Rom. 2. 27. n Rom. 11. 24. o Rom. 1 26 27. Rom. 11. 24. p Rom. 2. 14. 1 Cor. 11. 14. q Psal 51. 10. 2 Cor. 5. 17. Eph. 2. 10. 4. 24. Gal. 6. 15. Isa 41. 20. 57. 19. Ps 148. 5 6. Ezek. 28. 13. 15. Isai 4. 5. 48. 7. Jer. 31. 22. Psa 102. 18. Eph. 3. 9. Isa 65. 18. Psa 100. 3. 149. 2. Isa 27. 11. 43. 1. 7 15 21. and 44. 2 21 24. 45. 11. 51. 13. 54. 5. Eph. 2. 15. Isai 65. 17. 66. 22. 2 Per. 3. 13. Rev. 21. 1 2. Prov. 16. 4. Rom. 11. 36. 1 Cor. 8. 6. Heb. 2. 10. Rev. 4. 11. Cor. 1. 16. 1 Tim. 4. 3. 1 Cor. 3. 22. Hos 2. 18 21 22. r Deut. 32. 4. s Gen. 28. and 2. 16 19. Psa 8 6. Heb. 7 8. t Dan. 7. 25. 1 Kin. 12. 32 33. u Numb 28. 9 10. w Gen. 2. 2 3. Exod. 5. 13 19. Lev. 23. 37. 1 King 8. 59. Ezek. 24. 2. x See the Author of Cosmical Suspicions pag. 19 20. y H●b 4. 3 4. z Act. 15. 13 21. A Commentator of note with many of the learned doth cite diverse passages out of Ecclesiastical History whereby to prove that the Seventh-day-Sabbath as well as the first day of the week was observed as Festival Christian●●um mos velus saith he qui diu●issime mansit in Oriente convenire non minus Sabbati quam Dominicis dielus observe diu●issime Clemens constitutionum 7. 24. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Paria habet 8. 33 67. Asterius Amascae Episcopus in Homilia de repudio 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 vocat 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Gregorius Nyssenus 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Balsamo 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ideo Constantinus Christianos non minus in sabbatum quam in diem Dominicum vadari vetuit tesle Eusclio Hinc etiam ortum illud ut sicut diebus Dominicis tanquam ●etitiae diebus non jejunabatur sient docet Gangrensis Synodus canone 18. ita nec Sabbatis excepto uno ante Pascha Sic 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 interpretatur Z●naras ad canonem Apostolicum 53. Ignatius ad philippenses 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Sabbatum nunquam nist in Pascha j●junandum ait Tertullianus de jejuniis qui adversus Marcionem 4. Privilegium donatum sabbato a Primordio mundi dicit veniam jejunii Q●are 〈◊〉 Justinus Tertullianus Patres illos ante● Mosen negent sabbatizasse id intelligendum non de conventitus sed de rigido per totum diem otio Thus he and more upon this place Who so is both at leisure and willing to read more about this may see his Explication of the Decalogue at the end of his Annotations on the Books of the Gospel pag. 40 41. a That Act April 6. vulgarly so called 165● for the better observation of the Lords-day as they wrong Name the First day was given out on the day of the Sabbath meaning the Seventh-day * An. 1. Car. 1. Cap. 1. An. 3. Cap. 1. An. 5 6. Fav 6. Cap. 3. p. 133. b Act 12. 4. is mis-translated It should be Passover for Easter There is this passage in a Querie of King Charles the First concerning Easter propounded to the Parliaments Commissioners at Holmby April 23. 1647. I conceive saith he the celebration of this Feast of Easter was instituted by the same authority which changed the Jewish Sabbath into the Lords day or Sunday For it will not be found in Scripture where Saturday is discharged to be kept or turned into the Sunday Wherefore it must be the Churches authority that changed the one and instituted the other Therefore my opinion is that those who will not keep this Feast may as well return to the observation of Saturday and refuse the weekly Sunday When any body can shew me that herein I am in an error I shall not be a shamed to confess and amend it till when you know my mind C. R. Hesychius calls the first day of the Week another Sabbath-day So in the Council of Friuli the first day is called Sabbatum primum as the Seventh day is Sabbatum ultimum Concil Foro juliense cap. 13. So Ambrose in Psal 37. So Scaliger of the Aethiopian Christians they call both of them the Seventh day and the First day by the name of Sabbaths Thus Doctor Vsher in his Letter to Dr. Twiss published by Dr. Bernard page 88 89. c Rust-dagh in Belgic or Low-Dutch d In his Travels fol. 173. and Purchas's Pilgrims 2d part fol. 1176 1177. c. Matt. 5. 17 18 19. To a Jo● and Chirek f Gen. 2 〈◊〉 3 g 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 from the pronoun 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 he or from 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 behold h 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 i 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 k Gen. 1. 5 8 13 19 23 31. and 2. 2 3. l 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Gen. 47. 23. Ezek. 16. 43. m 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 n 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 See Avenarius ' s Hebrew Grammar p. 23. Junius Bythner Mayr and