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    INDEX OF SUBJECTS

    Abyssinians 424-427
    Adam, his influence upon the patriarchs, 3, 31, 32
    Adam must have heard the Creator when he set apart the seventh day 16-19
    “After eight days,” John 20, 147-149
    Anabaptists, 422, 423
    Analysis of Exodus 16, 39-44
    Annual sabbaths enumerated 84, 85
    Apostasies, the two great patriarchal, 33-35
    Apostasy in the early church, 193-203
    Apostasy, progress of, 324, 329-331, 361, 362
    Ark in the heavenly temple contains the law, 161-163
    Armenians of the East Indies 427-432
    Article, the, in Mark 2:27, 22, 121, 122
    Atonement, day of, no mention of its observance, 30, 86
    Atonement, the, relates to decalogue, 62-64
    Atonement, the, relates to the fourth commandment 62-64
    Bamfield, Francis, sufferings of 487, 488
    Barnabas, epistle of, 231-235
    Barnabas thought the Sabbath too pure for this wicked world 299-301
    Bohemian Sabbath-keepers 463, 464
    Bound, Dr., theory of, concerning the Sabbath 472-475
    Calvin caused Servetus to be arrested on Sunday 440, 441
    Calvin’s doctrine and practice concerning Sunday 436-443
    Calvin’s interpretation of first-day texts, 438-440
    Calvin’s view of the one-day-in-seven theory, 437
    Carlstadt’s faults, extent of, 448, 449, 453, 454
    Carlstadt a Sabbatarian, 456, 457
    Cathari, 415-417
    Causes which made the Sunday usurpation a success, 329-331
    Change of the Sabbath not taught in Psalm 118, 155-157
    Change of the Sabbath not recorded lest it make the Bible too large, 190
    Change of the Sabbath, unheard of in the first centuries 204-206, 283-293
    Christian Sabbath, Origen thus calls the seventh day, 323, 324
    Christ’s teaching with respect to the Sabbath, 115-138
    Christ in the field of corn 118-124
    Christ’s work on the Sabbath like that of the Father, 126, 127
    Chrysostom and Jerome on Sunday labor 363, 364
    Clement’s numbering of the days explained out of Philo, 318-327
    Clement on the Lord’s day 219-222
    Climate of Palestine 69
    Colossians 2:14-17, exposition of, 138-141
    Columba probably a Sabbath-keeper, 401-403
    Constantine’s Sunday law, 343-349, 353
    Contrast between the origin of the Sabbath and Sunday, 332, 333, 352, 353
    Councils of the church, character of 362, 363
    Covenant not made with their fathers, 75
    Creation, six days of, 9-13
    Creation, nature of, 9, 10
    Culdees of Great Britain, 400-403
    Danish and Norwegian Sabbath-keepers 505, 509
    Dark Ages defined, 398, 399
    Days, names of, 16
    Days, how many, different ones, 16
    Decalogue, a complete moral code, 61, 62
    Decalogue, perpetuity of in the fathers, 309-312
    Deluge, why sent, 33-35
    Destruction of Jerusalem caused by Sabbath-breaking, 103-108
    Dionysius on the Lord’s day, 214, 215
    Dominicum defined, 246-248, 255-257
    Dominicum servasti? 244-258
    Dutch Sabbath-keepers, 467, 468
    English Sabbath-keepers, 467,469, 470, 479-492, 500
    Entrance of Sunday into the early church, 261-266
    Error not changed into truth by age, 195, 196
    Eternity 9
    Eusebius author of the doctrine that Christ changed the Sabbath, 355-359
    “Every day” may include simply the six working days, 185
    Every man fully persuaded in his own mind, 183-186
    Famous falsehood examined, 243-258
    Fathers, authority of, 199-201
    Festivals of the church enumerated, 433, 434
    Festivals of the Hebrews enumerated, 82, 83
    Fires on the Sabbath forbidden, nature of the statute, 67-71
    Firmament defined, 11
    First-day history and papal history compared, 213, 282, 283
    First-day observance in the exact words of the fathers, 283-289
    First mention of the Sabbath after Moses, 99
    Flight of disciples not to be on the Sabbath day, 132-138
    Fourth commandment expounded, 46-50
    Fourth commandment in the New Testament, 141, 142
    Fraud in the Bible Dict. of the Tract Society, 211, 212
    Frauds in Justin Edwards, 12, 213, 216, 217, 244, 245
    Fraudulent testimonials to the Sunday Lord’s day, 211-219
    French Sabbath-keepers, 468
    Frith, the martyr, judgment on the Sabbath, 459, 460
    Genesis, bearing of upon the Sabbath, 28-30
    Gentiles admitted into the commonwealth of Israel, 159, 160
    Gentiles blessed for observing the Sabbath, 101, 102
    German Sabbath-keepers, 467, 499, 500, 509
    Gilfillan’s inexcusable fraud, 250-258
    Globe our, the Sabbath on, 48
    Gregory VII., A.D. 1074, condemns Sabbath-keepers, 420
    Hallowed identical with sanctified, 17
    Hebrews, how God favored them, 44, 45
    Hebrews, why made the depositaries of the truth, 33-37, 46, 55, 56
    Honors pertaining to the Sabbath law, 61
    Hungarian Sabbath-keepers, 500
    Hypsistarii, 339, 340
    Ignatius never uses the term Lord’s day, 211
    Ignatius, epistles of, 237-242
    Illustration of the alleged sanctification of the seventh day in the wilderness, 24
    Irenaeus mentions no Lord’s day 216-218, 271-274
    Irenaeus falsely quoted, 271-274
    Jericho, Sabbath not violated at taking of, 95, 96
    Jews, eminent, on the origin of the Sabbath, 26, 27
    Jubilee, no record of its observance in the Bible, 30, 86
    Justin Edwards’ Sunday Sabbath, B.C. 63, 112
    Justin Martyr on Sunday, 267-270
    Justin Martyr a no-Sabbath man, 270, 271
    Justin Martyr mentions no Lord’s day 212
    Knox and the Scotch of the sixteenth century, 443-445
    Laodicea, Council of, curses Sabbath-keepers, 360, 361
    Laying by in store on first-day, 175-178
    Lord’s day of John, 187, 192
    Lord’s day first applied to Sunday, 222-224
    Lord’s Supper the ground of controversy between Luther and Carlstadt, 451-453
    Luther and Carlstadt, 446-459
    Luther might have profited greatly by Carlstadt, 457-459
    Luther on Genesis 2:3, 17
    Man, meaning of, in Mark 2:27 22, 121, 122
    Manna, falling of, not the occasion of the Sabbath 38, 39
    Martyrdom of John James, 489-491
    Melito of Sardis, 215, 216
    Miracles and judgments in support of Sunday 374, 378, 379, 392, 393
    Miracles pertaining to the Sabbath in the wilderness, 40
    Modern historians on Sabbath in the early church, 333-338, 341
    Moral obligation of the Sabbath, 50
    Morrow defined, 181
    Moses rehearses the law, 74-79
    Moses in the Mount, 51-61
    Mosheim and Neander, 229, 230, 242, 243
    Mount Sinai at the giving of the law, 44-46
    Mystical Lord’s day, 219-222, 224, 226
    Nazarenes, 338, 339
    Nehemiah’ Sabbath reform, 106-109
    New Covenant has a temple and an ark, 160
    Offerings for the dead as ancient as the Sunday - Lord’s day 223, 224
    Olive tree, the good, 165, 166
    Omissions, remarkable, 30
    Oracles of God preserved by the Hebrews, 158, 159
    Origen on Lord’s day, 225, 226, 291
    Other readings of Genesis 2:2, 14
    Palaeologus, 462, 463
    Papal usurpation began with reference to Sunday, 274, 275
    Patriarchal age, its great light, 31-34
    Passaginians, 415, 418
    Passover festival defined, 83
    Penalty of the law, 58
    Pentecost, day of, Acts 2:1 149-151
    Petrobrusians, 418-420
    Pentecost defined, 83
    Perpetual statute for their generations, a parallel precept, 58
    Perpetuity and observance of the Sabbath in the fathers, 315-329
    Pliny, epistle of, 211, 235-237
    Pope Innocent III. responsible for the roll from heaven, 388-391
    Precepts given to Israel classified, 51
    Presbyterians and Episcopalians contend over Sunday, 471-477
    Presbyterians get Sunday into the fourth commandment, 472-476
    Priceless value of the Sabbath, 509, 510
    Prophets taught the people on the Sabbath, 100
    Protestant Sunday-keeping as viewed by a learned Catholic theologian, 477, 478
    Reasons for Sunday stated in the words of the fathers, 289-294
    Reasons out of the fathers for rejecting the Sabbath, 299-309
    Records of ancient Sabbath-keepers destroyed, 399
    Redemption no argument for change of Sabbath, 151-155
    Reformation differently viewed by Luther and Carlstadt 451
    Reformers all brought something from Rome, 478
    Reformers, just view of, 445, 446
    Rest of the Creator, reason for it, 14, 15
    Restoration of Israel, if they keep the Sabbath, 102
    Resurrection of Christ did not affect the Sabbath, 142-147
    Roll from heaven in behalf of Sunday, 385-389
    Roman church turns the Sabbath into a fast, 280, 281
    Romanists have corrupted the fathers, 200, 201
    Rule of faith of the man of God, 202
    Rule of faith of the Romanist, 202
    Russian Sabbath-keepers, 464-467
    Sabbatarian principles, 480, 483, 487, 489
    Sabbatarians, ancient bodies of, 338-340, 354
    Sabbatati or Insabbatati defined, 407-411
    Sabbath a sign, 43, 44, 53-58
    “Sabbath between,“ 168
    Sabbath-breaking in the wilderness, effect of, 65-67
    Sabbath at creation in the early fathers, 312-315
    Sabbath defined, 20
    Sabbath during Dark Ages, 398-432
    Sabbath during the forty years, 64-74
    Sabbath given, meaning of the term, 42, 43
    Sabbath-keepers in Constantinople, A.D. 1054, 420-422
    Sabbath-keepers in Rome, A.D. 600 374, 375, 400
    Sabbath in ancient writers means Saturday, 370, 371
    Sabbath in the book of Acts, 167-182
    Sabbath in the fourth century, 359-362
    Sabbath in the fifth century, 367, 368
    Sabbath in the prophetic Scriptures, 100-106
    Sabbath in the time of Maccabees, 110-112
    Sabbath made known, meaning of the term, 49
    Sabbath may be kept over the earth, 102
    Sabbath more ancient than circumcision, 128
    Sabbath not a memorial of deliverance from Egypt, 76-79
    Sabbath not a shadow of redemption, 27, 28
    Sabbath not a Jewish feast, 71, 72
    Sabbath not mentioned from Adam to Moses, 92-95
    Sabbath not mentioned from Moses to David, 92-95
    Sabbath, the acts by which it was made, 14-16
    Sabbath, weekly and annual, their difference, 86-92
    Sabbath, when made, 15, 16, 20-25, 46, 47
    Sabbath, why instituted, 25, 26, 509, 510
    Sabbath in the new earth, 510-512
    Sanctified, the word defined, 15, 17-19
    Sanctification of the seventh day was at the beginning, 23-25
    Second tables of stone, who wrote them, 60, 61
    Self-contradiction of Justin Edwards, 177, 178
    Seventh day, event on the first of time, 13, 14
    Seventh day of the commandment is the seventh day of the week, 48, 49
    Seventh-day Baptists of America, 493-499
    Seven, signification of the number, 14, 15
    Seventh-day Adventists of America, 500-509
    Seventh-day Adventists of Switzerland, 509
    Show-bread eaten by David, 97, 98
    Siberian Sabbath-keepers, 500
    Slander of heretics no sin, 418
    Sticks, the case of picking them up on the Sabbath, 72-74
    Sun and moon stand still, 96, 97
    Sunday a day of relief to souls in purgatory and in hell 383, 384
    Sunday an ancient heathen festival, 258-264, 277, 278, 279, 341, 342, 345-349
    Sunday arguments of the Dark Ages, what became of them, 470
    Sunday as the sister of the Sabbath, 361, 362
    Sunday authoritatively established as Lord’s day, 349-351
    Sunday at the Council of Nice 275, 276
    Sunday during the Dark Ages, 362-398
    Sunday edicts of kings, emperors, popes and councils, 342-346, 349, 353, 359-361, 366, 372-398
    Sunday festival, origin and growth of, 223, 224, 352, 353
    Sunday festival defined by the reformers, 434-436
    Sunday, first witnesses for, 228-243
    Sunday, how mentioned prior to A.D. 194, 218, 219
    Sunday labor in the early church not sinful, 283-289, 296, 299, 316-322, 343-345
    Sunday labor in the fourth and fifth centuries, 363-366
    Sunday Lord’s day not traceable to the apostles, 204-228
    Sunday on a level with other festivals in the early church 264-266, 295, 296
    Sunday sustained only by the Romanists’ rule 202, 203, 223, 224, 294, 477, 478
    Sunday, when first called Sabbath, 370, 371
    Superstition of the Jews concerning the Sabbath, 113, 114
    Tabernacles, feast of, defined, 83, 84
    Ten commandments alone on the tables of stone, 79-81
    Tertullian’s excuses for Sunday observance, 277, 278
    Tertullian on Lord’s day, 222-224
    Tertullian’s self-contradiction, 276, 277, 305-307
    Theophilus mentions no Lord’s day, 212, 213
    Time defined, 9
    Time, great week of, 9
    Tradition characterized, and exemplified, 198, 201, 227, 228
    Tradition for the passover more apostolic than for Sunday 227, 228
    Transylvanian Sabbath-keepers, 460-463
    Trask, Mrs., sufferings of 481-483
    Troas, Paul, 178-182
    True God distinguished from false gods, 25, 26
    Typical observances no part of the Sabbath law, 98, 99
    Time to commence the Sabbath, 107, 108
    Unfairness of anti-Sabbatarians, 131, 132
    Waldenses, 403-415
    Weeks, how and when made, 16, 30, 31
    Wilderness of sin, record of, how connecting Genesis 2:1-3, and Exodus 20:8-11, 46, 47

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    E R R A T A.HSFD 528.2

    Page 141, chapter 19., in the notes, should be chapter 27.HSFD 528.3

    ” 255, “and,” in the Latin notes, should be “&.”HSFD 528.4

    ” 295, “exaltation,” in line 16, should be “exultation.”HSFD 528.5

    ” 505, for “$70,000,“read $82,000, - Auditor’s later report.HSFD 528.6

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