History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week
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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