The Seventh-day men : Sabbatarians and Sabbatarianism in England and Wales, 1600-1800 / Bryan W. Ball.
2009
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Title
The Seventh-day men : Sabbatarians and Sabbatarianism in England and Wales, 1600-1800 / Bryan W. Ball.
Edition
2nd ed.
Created/published
Cambridge : James Clarke & Co. Ltd, 2009.
Description
xxxix, 429 p. : maps ; 24 cm
Associated name
Note
First published by Calrendon Press, Oxford, 1994.
Bibliography, etc.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [377]-404) and indexes.
Contents
Introduction to the second edition
Introduction
Precedents and antecedents
John Traske and Theophilus Brabourne
The Mill Yard Church
The London Calvinistic Sabbatarian Churches
The south and south-west
The Chilterns and the Thames Valley
The Cotswolds and the Severn Valley
South Wales and the borders
East Anglia
The northern counties
Conclusion
Appendices
Ireland
Notes on supposed Sabbatarian congregations, 1650-1750
The More-Chamberlen Church reconsidered
An annotated chronological bibliography of Seventh-day literature to 1750
Distribution of the Sabbatarian movement to 1800 by counties
Additional notes for the second edition.
Introduction
Precedents and antecedents
John Traske and Theophilus Brabourne
The Mill Yard Church
The London Calvinistic Sabbatarian Churches
The south and south-west
The Chilterns and the Thames Valley
The Cotswolds and the Severn Valley
South Wales and the borders
East Anglia
The northern counties
Conclusion
Appendices
Ireland
Notes on supposed Sabbatarian congregations, 1650-1750
The More-Chamberlen Church reconsidered
An annotated chronological bibliography of Seventh-day literature to 1750
Distribution of the Sabbatarian movement to 1800 by counties
Additional notes for the second edition.
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- Cambridge.
Item Details
Call number
BX9680.S3 B35 2009