
The Seventh Day Sabbath, a Perpetual Sign / 1847 edition
by Joseph Bates
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About This Book
Honor the Sabbath day by keeping it holy. Six days are for work, but the seventh is the Sabbath of the Lord your God, during which you should not work. I believe this commandment remains as valid today as it ever was, and will be until we enter the 'gates of the city.' Revelation 22:14. I understand that the seventh day Sabbath is not the least important thing to be restored before Christ's second coming, as the Imperial and Papal power of Rome changed it to the first day of the week long ago! Even before God inscribed the commandments on stone tablets, He required His people to keep the Sabba...
Chapters (82)
- SEVENTH DAY SABBATH
- A
- PERPETUAL SIGN
- FROM THE BEGINNING, TO THE ENTERING INTO THE GATES OF THE HOLY CITY
- ACCORDING TO THE COMMANDMENT.
- [SECOND EDITION REVISED AND ENLARGED]
- NEW BEDFORD:
- PRESS OF BENJAMIN LINDSEY
- 1847
- PREFACE
- TO THE LITTLE FLOCK.
- PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION.
- TO THE LITTLE FLOCK.
- THE SABBATH
- FIRST QUESTION IS, WHEN WAS THE SABBATH INSTITUTED?
- Has the Sabbath been abolished since the seventh day of Creation? If so, when, and where is the proof?
- MORAL AND CEREMONIAL LAW.
- WAS THE SEVENTH DAY SABBATH EVER CHANGED? IF SO WHEN, AND FOR WHAT REASON?
- GOD HAS MADE THREE EVERLASTING COVENANTS WITH MAN.
- WHO ARE THE TRUE ISRAEL?
- TWO QUESTIONS FOR SHEPHERDS AND PRINCIPALS OF THE FLOCK, ANY WHERE AND EVERY WHERE.
- RECAPITULATION
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