The Spirit of the Pilgrims, Volume 2Peirce and Williams, 1829 |
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Page 145
... Sabbath , as a mere holiday , has always exerted a most terrific demoralizing influence ; and there is no alternative for man , but to keep it holy , or waste away by the toil or the dissipation of its violation . That man is a free ...
... Sabbath , as a mere holiday , has always exerted a most terrific demoralizing influence ; and there is no alternative for man , but to keep it holy , or waste away by the toil or the dissipation of its violation . That man is a free ...
Page 151
... Sabbath is not derived from the fourth command , but from its manifest and acknowledged utility , still , it must be agreed , that the Sabbath is , as a matter of duty , to be set apart from secular to religious purposes ; for ...
... Sabbath is not derived from the fourth command , but from its manifest and acknowledged utility , still , it must be agreed , that the Sabbath is , as a matter of duty , to be set apart from secular to religious purposes ; for ...
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... Sabbath exert its benign influence on those , for time or for eternity , through whose minds and hearts the Sabbath mail pours along , without in- termission , the turbid stream of worldly care , and on whom it imposes , in some form ...
... Sabbath exert its benign influence on those , for time or for eternity , through whose minds and hearts the Sabbath mail pours along , without in- termission , the turbid stream of worldly care , and on whom it imposes , in some form ...
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