A call to all such Christians who now keep the first day of the week, to keep the seventh, from the consideration of the perpetuity of the Fourth Commandment, which they allow to be equal with the other nine

A call to all such Christians who now keep the first day of the week, to keep the seventh, from the consideration of the perpetuity of the Fourth Commandment, which they allow to be equal with the other nine

by Enoch David

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