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Festorum metropolis. = The metropolitan feast. Or the birthday of our Saviour Jesus Christ, annually to be kept holy, by them that call upon him in all nations. Proved by Scriptures, the practice of the church primitive, and reformed; the testimonies of the fathers and moderne divines; strong reasons, grounded on the Word of God; confirming miracles, &c. /
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Festorum metropolis The metropolitan feast, or, The birthday of our Saviour Jesus Christ, annually to be kept holy, by them that call upon him in all nations : proved by Scriptures, the practice of the church primitive and reformed, the testimonies of the fathers and moderne divines, strong reasons grounded on the word of God, confirming miracles, &c. /
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A ha! Christmas, This book of Christmas is a sound and good perswasion for gentlemen, and all wealthy men, to keepe a good Christmas. Here is proved the cause of free-will offerings, and to be liberall to the poore, here is sound and good arguments for it, taken and proved out of scripture, as hath been written a long time. /
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The blessed birth-day of our saviour Jesus Christ, annually to be kept holy, by them that call upon him in all nations Proved by scriptures, the practice of the church primitive and reformed; the testimonies of the fathers and modern divines; strong reasons grounded on the Word of God confirming miracles, &c. With some holy raptures in contemplating of the most observable adjuncts about our saviours nativity.
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Festorum metropolis. The metropolitane feast, or the birth-day of our saviour Iesus Christ, annually to be kept holy, by them that call upon him in all nations. Proved by Scriptures, the practice of the church primitive, and reformed; the testimonies of the fathers and moderne divines; strong reasons grounded on the word of God confirming miracles, &c. /
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A Christian caveat to the old and new sabbatarians. Or, A vindication of our Gospel-festivals. Wherein is held forth, I. That the feast of Christs nativity is grounded upon the scriptures; was observed in the pure, antient, apostolique times; and is approved by all reformed churches. II. That Christ was born on the 25th. day of December; and all objections to the contrary refuted. III. An answer to XVI. Quæres, touching the rise and observation of Christmas, propounded by Mr. Joseph Heming of Uttoxeter. IV. The originall and true ground of the Lords Day. V. The just meaning and nature of the Sabbath. /
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The lawfulness of the celebration of Christs birth-day debated, in case it be annnally [sic] known or not known. Discussed by Scripture, and consequence of Scripture; and many objections answered, and refuted by reasons. By George Palmer, wel-willer to a particular and solemn joyous-thankfulness to God, for his several special mercies in Christ; by way of gradation.
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A box of spikenard newly broken, or, The celebration of Christmas-Day proved to be pious and lawful even in this compendious discourse, which was at first occasioned by fourteen arguments of Mr. Richard Baxter, teacher of Kederminster, which are now fully answered by Thomas Malpas, Preacher of Pedmore.
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The Christmas encyclopedia
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