The History of the Institution of the Sabbath Day Its Uses and Abuses; with Notices of the Puritans the Quakers the National and other Sabbath Conventions and of the Union Between Church and State

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Singerman ID: 0891
Year: 1845
Entry: Fisher, William Logan. The History of the Institution of the Sabbath Day, Its Uses and Abuses; with Notices of the Puritans, the Quakers, the National and other Sabbath Conventions, and of the Union Between Church and State. Philadelphia: John Pennington, 1845. vii, 194, [1] p.
Author/Editor: Fisher, William Logan
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Holdings: In most academic libraries
Title: The History of the Institution of the Sabbath Day Its Uses and Abuses; with Notices of the Puritans the Quakers the National and other Sabbath Conventions and of the Union Between Church and State
Printer/Publisher: John Pennington
Language: English
Notes: While the Sabbath was first instituted among the Jews, the author maintains that Jewish laws are not obligatory on Christians. Rinderknecht 45-2382.