Sabbath Laws and Sabbath Duties: Considered in Relation to Their Natural and Scriptural Grounds, and to the Principles of Religious Liberty

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Influence of extension of ones religious studies
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Rebuke by Mr Godfrey Higgins of the dogmatism of the Sab
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The truths of one generation frequently become errors
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Remedies proposed
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How the Fourth Commandment attained its prominent
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Effects of the erroneous mode of exegesis of the old theolo
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Men of Science now liberated from such bondage
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cerning the Sabbath
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Doctrine of John Knox
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In Scotland the Westminster Confession virtually the stand
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No such authority claimed by it as that with which it
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Circumstances tending to bias the assembled Divines in their
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Their mistaken notion that the Jewish law is in some degree
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Revival of Judaism in the Christian Church about the
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Not the Fourth Commandment but the law of nature enjoins
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Uniformity of religious opinion impossible
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Notion that marriage with a deceased wifes sister
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Confessions and Articles have signally failed to produce uni
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Probability that among the notions about to be generally
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Importance of physiology as a branch of general education
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Active recreation needful as well as rest
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Views of Continental Reformers
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Sabbathobservance after the Restoration
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Hellfire threatened by the Assembly in 1834 for walking
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Opinions of the Bishop of London and Sir R Peel on Sabbath
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Indications of public opinion through the press Town Coun
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Speeches of Mr Hume and Lord Advocate Rutherfurd
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Protest of certain Shareholders against the manœuvre
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Proceedings at the Meetings in March and August 1850
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Old notion that the Divine right of kings is counte
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Two different systems of religious truth endowed by
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In what respects the Mosaic Law is of value to
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of the narrative of the creation in Genesis 8993
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Demand by members of the dominant sect in Scotland that
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The first Confession of the Church of Scotland free from Sab
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Both copies cannot be genuine
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This notion controverted
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Occasion on which that injunction was given
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Meaning of keep holy hallow and sanctify
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The argument that Geology is an immature
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Notion of some that the Fourth Commandment enjoins labour
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denied impure are resorted to in their stead
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Plays and bearbaitings there on Sundays
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science considered
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Seventhday Sabbatarians in the reigns of James I
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Resemblance of their conduct to that of the Jesuits
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Gardens
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Its origin and progress in Scotland
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Joyous character of Mosaic festivals including the Sabbath
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Ambiguity of the word moral
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Recreations on the Sabbath were not forbidden to the Jews
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