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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
William Spiers [1846-1930]


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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:
Publication Year:
Location:
London
Publisher:
Charles H. Kelly
Pages:
218
Subjects:
Sabbath
Copyright Holder:
Public domain

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Introduction
  1. The Sabbath Made for Man
  2. An Edenic Sabbath Historically Asserted
  3. The Proleptic Theory
  4. The Patriarchs and the Sabbath
  5. Jesus Christ and the Edenic Sabbath
  6. The Decalogue and the Sabbath
  7. Character and Purposes of the Fourth Commandment
  8. The Sabbath and Levitical Legislation
  9. The Fourth Commandment Stands Unrepealed
  10. Traces of the Sabbath Amongst Primitive Nations
  11. Christ's Doctrine and Practice
  12. Rome's Perversions of the Sabbath Law
  13. Sabbath Legislation
  14. Christian Sabbath-Keeping
  15. The Position of the Wesleyan Church
  16. An Appeal to the Churches
  • Appendix
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