
Charles Toogood
Seventh Day, A Day of Rest for Labouring Cattle
「1805」Rev. Charles Toogood, The Seventh Day, A Day of Rest for the Labouring Cattle, A Discourse Preached in the Parish Churches of Staple and Bickenhall in the County of Somerset (London, 1805).
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The sermon does credit both to his head and heart. The arguments adduced are indeed not new, but being drawn up with precision, and enforced with considerable energy, they will, we trust, tend to produce that effect, which was designed by the humanity of the founder.—review of “The Seventh Day, A Day of Rest for the Labouring Cattle by the Rev. Charles Toogood,” Critical Review 7 (1806-Mar) 323.
Mr. T. manifests a well-governed zeal for the subjects to which he invites our thoughts, and candid respected for different denomination of Christians. review of “The Seventh Day, A Day of Rest for the Labouring Cattle by the Rev. Charles Toogood,”Monthly Review 7 (1806-Jun) 2243-224.