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Letters on the Observance of the Sabbath
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[...] (in tbf (LHsrrbancf of the To the EDITOR of the " HAMPSHIRE INDEPENDENT.' Me. Editob, Were I to undertake to show the obligation upon all Christians to keep holy the Lord's-day, it would be a work of [...]
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[...] But, Mr. Editor, the poor themselves will eventually be the greatest sufferers by this sad change, for no sooner will the revolution be fairly brought about, than monied men will avail themselves of [...]
Letters on the Observance of the Sabbath
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[...] iii the great vortex of excitement. How necessary, then, that the sacred-ness of the Sabbath should be observed, and kept free for quiet thought and repose, and attendance upon those means of grace w [...]
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[...] right of ten thousand men, it is the right of ten ; and if the thousands are determined to enforce their right, they cannot deny the right of the ten. The principle is monstrously unjust that demands [...]
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[...] clone away in Christ, whereas it was the ceremonial law only, which foreshadowed His coming, and which received its fulfilment in Him, that was done away, the moral law, as contained in the Ten Comma [...]
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[...] are their executive—in point of fact, the men they have choaen to conduct their business, and are so far the exponents of their views and wishes as to how such business shall be most beneficially and [...]