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Book Description
- Title:
- The Sabbath for Man. An Inquiry into the Origin and History of the Sabbath Institution, with a Consideration of its Claims Upon the Christian, the Church, and the Nation
- Authors:
- William Spiers [1846-1930]
- Publication Year:
- 1890
- Location:
- London
- Publisher:
- Charles H. Kelly
- Pages:
- 218
- Subjects:
- Sabbath
- Copyright Holder:
- Public domain
Table of Contents
- The Sabbath Made for Man
- An Edenic Sabbath Historically Asserted
- The Proleptic Theory
- The Patriarchs and the Sabbath
- Jesus Christ and the Edenic Sabbath
- The Decalogue and the Sabbath
- Character and Purposes of the Fourth Commandment
- The Sabbath and Levitical Legislation
- The Fourth Commandment Stands Unrepealed
- Traces of the Sabbath Amongst Primitive Nations
- Christ's Doctrine and Practice
- Rome's Perversions of the Sabbath Law
- Sabbath Legislation
- Christian Sabbath-Keeping
- The Position of the Wesleyan Church
- An Appeal to the Churches