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72281 Facts of Faith, p. 180.1 (Christian Edwardson)
… -day Sabbath, “one that required the sanctification of Saturday as Sabbath day. The first known origin of this goes back to the middle of the preceding century …
72282 Facts of Faith, p. 180.3 (Christian Edwardson)
… of Sabbath-keeping could easily bring up the question of keeping Saturday holy, by questioning whether the Sabbath law had any validity if it was not applied …
72283 Facts of Faith, p. 181.2 (Christian Edwardson)
Theodore Norlin, another important Swedish Church historian, says of these Sabbath-keepers:
72284 Facts of Faith, p. 181.6 (Christian Edwardson)
… , and Sabbath-keeping in Sweden and Finland was finally suppressed. But when the work of the Holy Spirit was suppressed in these Scandinavian churches, the …
72285 Facts of Faith, p. 182.1 (Christian Edwardson)
… the Sabbath, and when this could not be found, they either accepted the Bible Sabbath, or gave up their former faith in the immutability of the Ten Commandments …
72286 Facts of Faith, p. 182.2 (Christian Edwardson)
… the Sabbath question that had arisen in Wisconsin, by claiming that the Sabbath commandment simply required the keeping of one day in seven. He wrote:
72287 Facts of Faith, p. 182.4 (Christian Edwardson)
… the Sabbath command the third. In the Lutheran catechism it reads as Pastor Preus here quotes it, and not as given in Exodus 20:1-17 .
72288 Facts of Faith, p. 183.1 (Christian Edwardson)
… the Sabbath commandment is binding on us. The struggle that ensued is spoken of in their book on “The Jubilee of the Norwegian Synod, 1853-1903,” in the following …
72289 Facts of Faith, p. 184.2 (Christian Edwardson)
… the Sabbath was abolished. But those who held that the moral law is still in force, answered:
72290 Facts of Faith, p. 184.3 (Christian Edwardson)
… .... By ‘Sabbaths’ is not to be understood the weekly Sabbath, which, before Moses, yea already at Creation, was instituted [ Genesis 2 ], but [they refer] to other feasts …
72291 Facts of Faith, p. 185.2 (Christian Edwardson)
… the Sabbath was instituted at creation, that while the ceremonial feasts, which were types of Christ, ceased at the cross, the seventh-day Sabbath did not pass …
72292 Facts of Faith, p. 185.3 (Christian Edwardson)
… , the Sabbath question was the great subject for discussion. At first some seemed to think only of the proper observance of Sunday, but the question soon arose …
72293 Facts of Faith, p. 186.1 (Christian Edwardson)
… the Sabbath commandment.” — Id., p. 533. And Wexels pointed out that the Sabbath commandment forms such an integral part of the moral law that what was said against …
72294 Facts of Faith, p. 186.2 (Christian Edwardson)
During these long debates one cannot but see a carefully worded attempt to return to the only Bible Sabbath, but who had the courage of a staunch reformer, daring to stand out alone on Bible truths?
72295 Facts of Faith
… the Sabbath commandment was one of protest against the continued validity of this command in the New Testament. On the whole it may he safely considered …
72296 Facts of Faith, p. 187.1 (Christian Edwardson)
… the Sabbath day, or its divine validity, removed, that I can naturally understand. But why living Christians, zealous workers in the church, want it removed …
72297 Facts of Faith, p. 187.2 (Christian Edwardson)
… the Sabbath, but never the Sabbath commandment itself.... He says ( Mark 2:27 ): ‘The Sabbath was made for man.’ ... God gave man - not only the Jews - the Sabbath ... and He has protected …
72298 Facts of Faith, p. 187.3 (Christian Edwardson)
… a Sabbath command. He, as Lord of the Sabbath, has caused His church to retain it, for which His church owes Him the very greatest thanks.” — Id., pp. 14, 15.
72299 Facts of Faith, p. 188.2 (Christian Edwardson)
… the Sabbath commandment is abolished in the New Testament and is no more binding on us Christians.” — “The Adventists, Sabbath, and Sunday,” pp. 23,24. Stavanger …
72300 Facts of Faith, p. 188.6 (Christian Edwardson)
… the Sabbath commandment was abolished, but that the church keeps Sunday as a proper church regulation. (See Bishop Rordam’s remarks on p. 108)