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- 289ae6e254c46ec004c3b52ae65fc9b9f9cd60d3bb46ca0ad2aefeced2c4d808 first "Scott M.".
- 289ae6e254c46ec004c3b52ae65fc9b9f9cd60d3bb46ca0ad2aefeced2c4d808 isCitedBy Puritan_Sabbatarianism.
- 289ae6e254c46ec004c3b52ae65fc9b9f9cd60d3bb46ca0ad2aefeced2c4d808 last "Manetsch".
- 289ae6e254c46ec004c3b52ae65fc9b9f9cd60d3bb46ca0ad2aefeced2c4d808 location "New York".
- 289ae6e254c46ec004c3b52ae65fc9b9f9cd60d3bb46ca0ad2aefeced2c4d808 page "131".
- 289ae6e254c46ec004c3b52ae65fc9b9f9cd60d3bb46ca0ad2aefeced2c4d808 publisher Oxford_University_Press.
- 289ae6e254c46ec004c3b52ae65fc9b9f9cd60d3bb46ca0ad2aefeced2c4d808 quote "Between 1542 and 1609, the Consistory frequently interviewed and sometimes reprimanded people for working on Sunday, whether for pruning trees, making lace, selling tripe, unloading boats, hunting birds, or moving furniture. The Consistory also disciplined people for engaging in recreational activities on Sunday that were deemed inappropriate for spiritual refreshment, such as hunting, dancing, banqueting, playing tennis or billiards, or bowling skittles. When Sunday labor was born out of service to the community rather than avarice, the ministers normally showed leniency.".
- 289ae6e254c46ec004c3b52ae65fc9b9f9cd60d3bb46ca0ad2aefeced2c4d808 series "Oxford Studies in Historical Theology".
- 289ae6e254c46ec004c3b52ae65fc9b9f9cd60d3bb46ca0ad2aefeced2c4d808 title "Calvin’s Company of Pastors: Pastoral Care and the Emerging Reformed Church, 1536–1609".
- 289ae6e254c46ec004c3b52ae65fc9b9f9cd60d3bb46ca0ad2aefeced2c4d808 year "2013".