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116     James McGeachy, Tales from the West (London: Evangelical Sabbatarian Mission Press, 1936), pp. 59f.
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117     Institutes, II, VIII, XXXII.
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118     The Seventh Day is the Sabbath of the Lord, pp. 29f.; Institutes, II, XV, L
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119     The Seventh Day is the Sabbath of the Lord, pp. 5f.
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120     The Royal Law, pp. 7, 22.
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121     Institutes, I, X, III.
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122     A. C. McGiffert, Protestant Thought Before Kant (New York: Scribners, 1911), p. 145
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123     The Royal Law, p. 8.
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124     The Seventh Day is the Sabbath of the Lord, p. 42.
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125     The Royal Law, title
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126     Letter of Feb. 2, 1668.
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127     The Seventh Day is the Sabbath, p. 43.
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128     A Faithful Testimony . . . . sect. IV. Stennett also objects to the separation of believing husbands from their believing wives because of a pretended call to Germany."
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129     The Royal Law, p1658 preface; cf. The Seventh Day is the Sabbath of the Lord, preface. Note that calvin found the study of the scripture much easier: "the knowlege of God, which is otherwise exhibted without obscurity in the structure of the world, and in all the creatures, is yet more familiarly and clea unfolded in the ord, . . . in the Scripture . . ." (Institutes I, X, I.);
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130     The Royal Law, p. 24The Seventh Day is the Sabbath, p. 44;
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131     John Orr, English Deism (Grand Rapids. Mich.: Eerdsmans, 1934), pp. 22f., John Hunt, Religious Thought in England (London: Strahan, 1870, I, 392. The latter reference is to "natural reason" and Thomas Hobbes (1588-1696).
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132     The Seventh Day is the Sabbath, pp. 11f.
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133     Letter to R. I., Feb. 2, 1668.
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134     The Seventh Day is the Sabbath, pp. 39f.
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135     The Seventh Day is the Sabbath of the Lord, preface; cf. The Sabbath Recorder, May 5, 1952, p. 214.
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136     Joseph Stennett, op. cit., I, B4, B7f.
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137     Wayne R. Rood, Two Hundred Years of My Life: An Autobiography of the Sabbath (unpublished manuscript, 1940), p. 56. This sentence was written concerning the Stennett family.back





























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