Seventh-day men was the 17th-century name given to an emerging body of Christians who believed in the strict observance of Saturday as the Sabbath. This study establishes this group's considerable significance within the history of the church in the period.
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Seventh-day men was the 17th-century name given to an emerging body of Christians who believed in the strict observance of Saturday as the Sabbath. This study establishes this group's considerable significance within the history of the church in the period.
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