From Sunday to Sabbath: Bibliography
Ames, William. The Marrow of Theology. Edited and translated by John D. Eusden. Durham, North Carolina: The Labyrinth Press. 1968.
Ball, Bryan W. The Seventh-day Men: Sabbatarianism in England and Wales, 1600-1800. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1994.
Burdick, Oscar. “Act I: The Great Decade, 1650-60.” an unpublished manuscript.
———. correspondence to Ralph Orr, 29 November 1988.
———. “From Whence Did Stephen Mumford Come.” A draft of an item for the 1987 Seventh Day Baptist Historical Society Report.
———. “Seventh Day Baptist Origins in England, 1650-1683: A Bibliography.” Berkeley, California: Graduate Theological Union Library, 1984.
Carson, D.A., editor. From Sabbath to Lord’s Day: A Biblical, Historical, and Theological Investigation. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Academie Books (Zondervan), 1982.
Chamber’s Encyclopædia. Chamber’s Encyclopædia. London: W. and R. Chambers, 1881.
Clasen, Claus-Peter. “Anabaptist Sects in the Sixteenth Century.” Mennonite Quarterly Review, vol. 46 (July 1972).
Cox, Robert. Literature of the Sabbath Question. London: F.S.A. Scot, 1865.
Dennison, James T. The Market Day of the Soul. Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America, 1983.
Earle, Alice Morse. The Sabbath in Puritan New England. New York: Scribner, 1909.
Eskenazi, Tamar C.; Daniel J. Harrington and William H. Shea, editors. The Sabbath in Jewish and Christian Traditions. New York: Crossroad, 1991.
Finke, Roger and Rodney Stark. The Churching of America: 1776-1990. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 1992.
Jewett, Paul K. The Lord’s Day. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Eerdmans, 1971.
Katz, David S. Sabbath and Sectarianism in Seventeenth-Century England. Brill’s Studies in Intellectual History, vol. 10. New York: E.J. Brill, 1988.
Latourette, Kenneth Scott. A History of Christianity, 2 vols., revised edition. Forward and supplemented bibliographies by Ralph D. Winter. New York: HarperSanFrancisco, 1975.
Leith, John H., editor. The Creeds of the Churches. Louisville, Kentucky: John Knox Press, 1982.
Liechty, Daniel. Andreas Fischer and the Sabbatarian Anabaptists. Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History, no. 29. Scottdale, Pennsylvania: Herald Press, 1988.
McNeill, John T., ed. Calvin: Institutes of the Christian Religion. Translated and indexed by Ford Lewis Battles. The Library of Christian Classics, vols. xx-xxi. Philadelphia: The Westminster Press, 1960.
Mellone, W.E. “Seventh-Day Christians.” Jewish Quarterly Review (1898).
Mennonite Encyclopedia. Mennonite Encyclopedia. Hillsboro, Kansas: Mennonite Brethren Publishing House, 1955.
Parker, Kenneth L. The English Sabbath. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1988.
Payne, Ernest A. “More About the Sabbatarian Baptists.” The Baptist Quarterly (London), vol. 14, no. 4, October 1951.
Phillips, Henry E.I. “An Early Stuart Judaizing Sect.” Transactions of the Jewish Historical Society of England, vol xv.
Primus, John H. Holy Time: Moderate Puritanism and the Sabbath. Macon, Georgia: Mercer University Press, 1989.
Roth, Cecil. “The Middle Period of Anglo-Jewish History (1290-1655) Reconsidered.” Transactions of the Jewish Historical Society of England, 1955.
Sanford, Don A. A Choosing People: The History of the Seventh Day Baptists. Nashville, Tennessee: Broadman Press, 1992.
Seventh Day Baptists in Europe and America, Seventh Day Baptists in Europe and America, 2 vols. Plainfield, New Jersey: American Sabbath Tract Society, 1910.
Stephenson, George M. The Puritan Heritage. New York: MacMillan, 1952.
Strand, Kenneth A., editor. The Sabbath in Scripture and History. Washington, D.C.: Review and Herald Publishing Association, 1982.
White, B.R. “John Traske (1586-1636) and London Puritanism.” Congregational Historical Society Transactions. Vol. XX (1965-1970).