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Sunday the seventh day; its history and origin proved by the testimony of antiquarian research, bronze antiques, the imperial laws of Rome, the ancient Saxon gospels, Christian art, traditions, folklore, beliefs, primstaves, clog almanacs, languages, English laws, ancient dates, Saxon charters and the united testimony of the early fathers.

Title:Sunday the seventh day; its history and origin proved by the testimony of antiquarian research, bronze antiques, the imperial laws of Rome, the ancient Saxon gospels, Christian art, traditions, folklore, beliefs, primstaves, clog almanacs, languages, English laws, ancient dates, Saxon charters and the united testimony of the early fathers.
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Note:"Sunday the Seventh Day", 1904
  
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