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† ˈSabbatary, a. and n. Obs. Also 6–7 sabbatharie. [ad. L. sabbatārius, f. sabbatum Sabbath: see -ary. Cf. F. sabbataire.] A. adj. Pertaining to the Sabbath.
1613Purchas Pilgrimage (1614) 204 They are of opinion, that themselues haue a superfluous Sabbatharie soule, which on that day is plentifully sent in to them, to inlarge their heart. 1635Heylin Sabbath ii. (1636) To Rdr., This sabbatarie soule, may be a Pythagoricall µετεµψύχωσις. 1641H. L'Estrange God's Sabbath Pref., Had they left us no other demonstrations of their excellency that way then their Sabbatary Tracts, they should never have attained so high a repute amongst us. 1674S. Jeake Arith. (1696) 663 Seven.. is sometime called the Sacred and Quiet, or Sabbatory [sic] Number. B. n. A Christian who observes the Jewish (seventh-day) Sabbath.
1596Bell Surv. Popery i. iii. v. 112 The sabbatharies contend with tothe and nail. 1621Three Quest. Answ. conc. 4th Commandm. 3 The Sabbatharies, which heretofore would haue vs Christians obserue the Iewes Sabbath. |