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71261 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 533.11 (General Conference of SDA)

… the Sabbath, at which hour the first day of the week had commenced, according to the Jewish reckoning.—“ Cyclopedia of Biblical Literature ,” Kitto, art. “ Lord’s …

71262 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 533.12 (General Conference of SDA)

… the Sabbath ,” Andrews and Conradi, p. 200, edition 1912.

71263 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 533.13 (General Conference of SDA)

… the Sabbath ,” Andrews and Conradi, p. 200, edition 1912.

71264 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 534.2 (General Conference of SDA)

… the Sabbaths, or the original Sabbath of Eden. Opponents of the Sabbath quickly seized upon Mr. Gamble’s “discovery,” and great was the agitation and joy. It was …

71265 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 534.3 (General Conference of SDA)

… the Sabbath” Reviewed (1899).—In the contest with the tireless seventh-day Sabbatarians, increasingly are certain Methodist writers insisting that the resurrection …

71267 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 534.5 (General Conference of SDA)

… the Sabbath May Live? ” in the Methodist Review, May, 1899. *

71268 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 534.6 (General Conference of SDA)

… Shabba” (Sabbath), “second in the Shabba,” “third in the Shabba,” etc., on to “eve of the Shabba,” and “the Shabba.” Such were the calendars that Matthew and Mark and Luke were …

71269 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 535.1 (General Conference of SDA)

… Jewish Sabbath, and the transference to it, perhaps in a spiritualized form, of the Sabbatical obligation established by the promulgation of the fourth …

71270 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 535.2 (General Conference of SDA)

… ; no Sabbath set on foot by them upon the first day of the week.—“ History of the Sabbath ,” Dr. Peter Heylyn (Church of England), part. 2, chap. 1.

71271 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 535.3 (General Conference of SDA)

… the Sabbath, but the Sabbath was wholly abrogated, and the Lord’s day was merely an ecclesiastical institution. It was not introduced by virtue of the fourth …

71272 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 535.4 (General Conference of SDA)

… the Sabbath ,” J. N. Andrews, pp. 338, 344, 345, 3rd edition.

71273 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 535.5 (General Conference of SDA)

… the Sabbath.... The Sabbath was founded on a specific, divine command. We can plead no such command for the observance of Sunday.... There is not a single sentence …

71274 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 536.2 (General Conference of SDA)

… the Sabbath was reinterpreted by the Saviour, he left it to future ages, neither cursing it nor especially blessing it, using it as he found it, and giving it …

71275 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 536.3 (General Conference of SDA)

… Christian Sabbath, the first day of the week, rightly rest.— The Christian at Work (now Christian Work, New York), Jan. 8, 1885. *

71276 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 536.7 (General Conference of SDA)

… the Sabbath Question ,” Robert Cox, Vol. II, p. 54. Edinburgh: Maclachlan and Stewart, 1865.

71277 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 536.8 (General Conference of SDA)

Sunday, Earliest Law for.—The earliest law by which the observance of the first day of the week was ordained, is the edict of Constantine, 321.— Haydn’s “ Dictionary of Dates ,” art. “ Sabbath ,” 25th edition. London: Ward, Lock & Co., 1910.

71278 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 537.2 (General Conference of SDA)

Unquestionably the first law, either ecclesiastical or civil, by which the Sabbatical observance of that day is known to have been ordained, is the edict of Constantine, 321 a. d.— Chambers’s Encyclopedia, art. “ Sabbath. ”*

71279 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 537.3 (General Conference of SDA)

… a Sabbath. History does not furnish us with a single proof or indication that it was at any time so observed previous to the Sabbatical edict of Constantine …

71280 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 537.5 (General Conference of SDA)

… the Sabbath-a thing nowhere mentioned either by Christ or his apostles.”- Hugo Grotius (d. 1645), “ Opera Omnia Theologica ,” London: 1679; cited in “ The Literature of …