Sabbath and sectarianism in seventeenth-century England

This book is a study of the pratical application of a religious idea: the belief in the continuing validity of the Old Testament, especially the Ten Commandments, which ordained the observance of the Sabbath on the seventh day, Saturday. The author traces the growth and development of the most radic...

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Published in:Brill's studies in intellectual history
Authors: Katz, David S. (Author) ; Kaṣ, Dāwid Ben-Šāʾûl 1953- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden [u.a.] Brill 1988
In: Brill's studies in intellectual history (10)
Reviews:The English Sabbath. A study of doctrine and discipline from the Reformation to the Civil War. By Kenneth L. Parker. Pp. xii + 250. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988. £27.50. 0 521 30535 7 - Sabbath and Sectarianism in Seventeenth-century England. By David S. Katz. (Studies in Intellectual History, 10.) Pp. xiv + 224. Leiden: Brill, 1988. Gld. 120. 90 04 08754 00920 8607 (1990) (Milton, Anthony)
REVIEWS (1990) (White, Barrie)
Series/Journal:Brill's studies in intellectual history 10
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B England / Sabbath / Puritanism / History
B USA / Sabbath / Puritanism / History
B England / Sabbath / History 1570-1750
B England / Sabbatarians / History 1570-1750