‘The Seventh-day Men’ was a title given by contemporaries in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries to an emerging body of Christians who observed Saturday, rather than Sunday, as the divinely appointed day of rest and worship. This is the first fully documented history of the Sabbatarian movement in England and Wales in the two centuries following the Reformation. Drawing on many rare manuscripts and printed works, Dr Ball provides clear evidence that the movement was far more extensive than is often recognised, appearing in more than thirty countries. The author suggests that the origins of the movement can be traced as far back as the Celtic tradition, and shows that the first ‘modern’ Sabbatarian appeared as early as 1402. He also exp...
Houssiau Albert. Samuele Bacchiochi, From Sabbath to Sunday. A Historical Investigation of the Rise ...
Séguy Jean. Ball (Bryan W.) The English Connection. The Puritan Roots of Seventh-day Adventist Belie...
[8], 27, [5] p.Sometimes attributed to Robert Sanderson.Cf. Folger catalog, which gives signatures: ...
Séguy Jean. Ball (Bryan W.). The Seventh-Day Men. Sabbatarians and Sabbatarianism in England and Wal...
This thesis asks in particular whether the view that Sunday should be completely set aside for worsh...
Almond examines the religion of John Mason, late seventeenth-century Anglican minister, millenarian ...
This paper reviews the complex relationship between two Sabbatarian denominations: Seventh Day Bapti...
The evangelical or Methodist revival had a major impact on Welsh religion, society and culture, lead...
This book treads new ground by bringing the Evangelical and Dissenting movements within Christianity...
Sigve K. Tonstad recovers the profound and foundational understanding of God that can be experienced...
This book reproduces in full the very first doctrinal and apologetic publications of the small group...
The growth and distribution of the Latter Day Saint Church between 1840 and 1860 is an aspect of Wel...
A new and thoroughly researched study of the rise and development of Christian Mortalism, also known...
A guide to how 17th-century Puritan theology doctrines influenced the development of Seventh-Day Adv...
Christians do not share the same view about the seventh day Sabbath and Sunday. A minority of Christ...
Houssiau Albert. Samuele Bacchiochi, From Sabbath to Sunday. A Historical Investigation of the Rise ...
Séguy Jean. Ball (Bryan W.) The English Connection. The Puritan Roots of Seventh-day Adventist Belie...
[8], 27, [5] p.Sometimes attributed to Robert Sanderson.Cf. Folger catalog, which gives signatures: ...
Séguy Jean. Ball (Bryan W.). The Seventh-Day Men. Sabbatarians and Sabbatarianism in England and Wal...
This thesis asks in particular whether the view that Sunday should be completely set aside for worsh...
Almond examines the religion of John Mason, late seventeenth-century Anglican minister, millenarian ...
This paper reviews the complex relationship between two Sabbatarian denominations: Seventh Day Bapti...
The evangelical or Methodist revival had a major impact on Welsh religion, society and culture, lead...
This book treads new ground by bringing the Evangelical and Dissenting movements within Christianity...
Sigve K. Tonstad recovers the profound and foundational understanding of God that can be experienced...
This book reproduces in full the very first doctrinal and apologetic publications of the small group...
The growth and distribution of the Latter Day Saint Church between 1840 and 1860 is an aspect of Wel...
A new and thoroughly researched study of the rise and development of Christian Mortalism, also known...
A guide to how 17th-century Puritan theology doctrines influenced the development of Seventh-Day Adv...
Christians do not share the same view about the seventh day Sabbath and Sunday. A minority of Christ...
Houssiau Albert. Samuele Bacchiochi, From Sabbath to Sunday. A Historical Investigation of the Rise ...
Séguy Jean. Ball (Bryan W.) The English Connection. The Puritan Roots of Seventh-day Adventist Belie...
[8], 27, [5] p.Sometimes attributed to Robert Sanderson.Cf. Folger catalog, which gives signatures: ...