
A few lines against the opening of the Crystal Palace on the Sabbath day
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A Few Lines Against Opening the Crystal Palace on the Sabbath Day by John Elwin Wrench presents a compelling argument against using the Crystal Palace for activities on the Sabbath. Wrench emphasizes the sanctity of the Sabbath and the need to uphold religious values amidst societal changes. Through poetic verses, he challenges the appropriateness of secular activities on a sacred day, urging readers to prioritize spiritual devotion over worldly pursuits. This book serves as a call to preserve religious traditions and honor the Sabbath's significance in a Christian context.
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