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Focusing on the significance of the Lord's Day, this discourse explores its institution and the importance of observing it. Delivered in a lecture in Boston in 1703, the text delves into theological reflections and practical implications for the community. It emphasizes the day as a time for worship and rest, encouraging adherence to its observance as a vital aspect of faith and societal cohesion. The work reflects the religious sentiments of the period and offers insights into early 18th-century Puritan thought.
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The Day Which the Lord Hath Made: A Discourse Concerning the Institution and Observation of the Lords-Day: Delivered in a Lecture, at Boston, 4d. 1m., Cotton Mather
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