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History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week
The Commandment to Restore and to Build JerusalemConsistencyThe Crime at PocassetThe Definite Seventh DayDeparting and Being with ChristAn Examination of Seven Reasons for Sunday-KeepingThe First Day of the Week Not the Sabbath of the LordThe Judgment. Its Events and Their OrderThe Perpetuity of the Royal LawA Refutation of the Claims of Sunday-keeping to Divine AuthorityReview of Objections to the Seventh-day SabbathA Review of the Remarks of O.R.L. Crozier on the Institution, Design and Abolition of the SabbathThe Rich Man and LazarusThe Sabbatic Institution, and the Two LawsSamuel and the Witch of EndorThe Sanctuary and Twenty-three Hundred DaysThe Sanctuary of the BibleSermon on the Two CovenantsSermons on the Sabbath and the LawThe Complete Testimony of the Fathers of the First Three Centuries Concerning the Sabbath and First DayThoughts for the CandidThoughts on the SabbathThoughts on the Sabbath & the Perpetuity of the Law of GodThe Three Angels of Revelation 14:6-12The Three Messages of Revelation 14:6-12The Two LawsThe Wicked Dead: Are They Now Being Punished?
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
CHAPTER 12 - EARLY APOSTASY IN THE CHURCHCHAPTER 13 - THE SUNDAY-LORD’S DAY NOT TRACEABLE TO THE APOSTLESCHAPTER 14 - THE FIRST WITNESSES FOR SUNDAYCHAPTER 15 - EXAMINATION OF A FAMOUS FALSEHOODCHAPTER 16 - ORIGIN OF FIRST-DAY OBSERVANCECHAPTER 17 - THE NATURE OF EARLY FIRST-DAY OBSERVANCECHAPTER 18 - THE SABBATH IN THE RECORD OF THE EARLY FATHERSCHAPTER 19 - THE SABBATH AND FIRST-DAY DURING THE FIRST FIVE CENTURIESCHAPTER 20 - SUNDAY DURING THE DARK AGESCHAPTER 21 - TRACES OF THE SABBATH DURING THE DARK AGESCHAPTER 22 - POSITION OF THE REFORMERS CONCERNING THE SABBATH AND FIRST DAYCHAPTER 23 - LUTHER AND CARLSTADTCHAPTER 24 - SABBATH-KEEPERS IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURYCHAPTER 25 - HOW AND WHEN SUNDAY APPROPRIATED THE FOURTH COMMANDMENTCHAPTER 26 - ENGLISH SABBATH-KEEPERSCHAPTER 27 - THE SABBATH IN AMERICAINDEX OF AUTHORS QUOTEDINDEX OF SCRIPTURES
History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week
- Contents- Preface
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- CHAPTER 1 - THE CREATION
- CHAPTER 2 - THE INSTITUTION OF THE SABBATH
- CHAPTER 3 - THE SABBATH COMMITTED TO THE HEBREWS
- CHAPTER 4 - THE FOURTH COMMANDMENT
- CHAPTER 5 - THE SABBATH WRITTEN BY THE FINGER OF GOD
- CHAPTER 6 - THE SABBATH DURING THE DAY OF TEMPTATION
- CHAPTER 7 - THE FEASTS, NEW MOONS AND SABBATHS OF THE HEBREWS
- CHAPTER 8 - THE SABBATH FROM DAVID TO NEHEMIAH
- CHAPTER 9 - THE SABBATH FROM NEHEMIAH TO CHRIST
- CHAPTER 10 - THE SABBATH DURING THE LAST OF THE SEVENTY WEEKS
- CHAPTER 11 - THE SABBATH DURING THE MINISTRY OF THE APOSTLES
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- CHAPTER 13 - THE SUNDAY-LORD’S DAY NOT TRACEABLE TO THE APOSTLES
- CHAPTER 14 - THE FIRST WITNESSES FOR SUNDAY
- CHAPTER 15 - EXAMINATION OF A FAMOUS FALSEHOOD
- CHAPTER 16 - ORIGIN OF FIRST-DAY OBSERVANCE
- CHAPTER 17 - THE NATURE OF EARLY FIRST-DAY OBSERVANCE
- CHAPTER 18 - THE SABBATH IN THE RECORD OF THE EARLY FATHERS
- CHAPTER 19 - THE SABBATH AND FIRST-DAY DURING THE FIRST FIVE CENTURIES
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- CHAPTER 21 - TRACES OF THE SABBATH DURING THE DARK AGES
- CHAPTER 22 - POSITION OF THE REFORMERS CONCERNING THE SABBATH AND FIRST DAY
- CHAPTER 23 - LUTHER AND CARLSTADT
- CHAPTER 24 - SABBATH-KEEPERS IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY
- CHAPTER 25 - HOW AND WHEN SUNDAY APPROPRIATED THE FOURTH COMMANDMENT
- CHAPTER 26 - ENGLISH SABBATH-KEEPERS
- CHAPTER 27 - THE SABBATH IN AMERICA
- INDEX OF AUTHORS QUOTED
- INDEX OF SCRIPTURES
- INDEX OF SUBJECTS
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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 |
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