impact of first-day Sabbatarianism on Western culture is manifested by practices such as Sunday blue laws. Seventh-day Sabbatarianism is a movement that...
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Sabbath in Christianity (redirect from Christian Sabbatarian)
University Press. ISBN 978-1-883925-65-9. Non-Sabbatarian Brinsmead, Robert (June 1981). Sabbatarianism Re-examined. Verdict Publishing 4:4. Ratzlaff...
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Sabbath in seventh-day churches (redirect from Seventh-day Sabbatarianism)
Church condemned Sabbatarianism as innovation (forbidden by the Transylvanian law on religious toleration) in 1618. The last Sabbatarian congregation in...
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also refer to: First-day Sabbatarianism, one of the following: Puritan Sabbatarianism, historically the first Sabbatarians, who followed the Reformed...
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Shabbat (redirect from Jewish Sabbatarianism)
Shabbat (UK: /ʃəˈbæt/, US: /ʃəˈbɑːt/, or /ʃəˈbʌt/; Hebrew: שַׁבָּת, [ʃa'bat], lit. 'rest' or 'cessation') or the Sabbath (/ˈsæbəθ/), also called Shabbos...
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activities. Unlike seventh-day Sabbatarians, Puritan Sabbatarians practice first-day Sabbatarianism (Sunday Sabbatarianism), keeping Sunday as Sabbath and...
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Biblical Sabbath (redirect from Christian Sabbatarianism)
foresaw a non-Sabbatarian future community hampered by surrounding Sabbatarianism. Crucifixion of Jesus (Mt. 27, Mk. 15, Lk. 23, Jn. 19): Jesus is crucified...
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Armstrongism (redirect from Sabbatarian Churches of God)
similarities in elements of his teachings to the Seventh-day Adventists (sabbatarianism, annihilationism, and their belief that the soul remains asleep until...
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Judaizing beliefs, including the affirmation of Seventh-day Sabbatarianism. The Magyar Sabbatarians arose among Transylvanian Unitarians, led by the Matthias...
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The Seventh-day Adventist Church (SDA) is an Adventist Protestant Christian denomination which is distinguished by its observance of Saturday, the seventh...
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Christian Sabbath, a practice known as first-day Sabbatarianism. First-day Sabbatarian (Sunday Sabbatarian) practices include attending morning and evening...
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Sabbath desecration (category Sabbatarianism)
many Episcopalians, have historically espoused the view of first-day Sabbatarianism, which teaches that the Lord's Day (Sunday) is the Christian Sabbath...
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Restorationism, also known as Restitutionism or Christian primitivism, is a religious perspective according to which the early beliefs and practices of...
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English Dissenters (section Sabbatarians)
Anabaptists embraced Sabbatarianism and may have helped to introduce these practices into England. In England, Seventh-day Sabbatarianism is generally associated...
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints—usually distinguished with a parenthetical (Strangite)—is one of the several organizations that claim to...
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(1921–2014), a devout Southern Baptist. Reflecting a commitment to Sunday Sabbatarianism, all Chick-fil-A restaurants are closed for business on Sundays, Thanksgiving...
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Christianity in Wales (section Sabbatarianism)
the Archdiocese of Cardiff also covers Herefordshire, in England. The Sabbatarian temperance movement was strong among the Welsh in the Victorian period...
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Robert Cox (Scottish lawyer) (redirect from Robert Cox (anti-sabbatarian))
whom he contributed a memoir to the last number. Cox's speeches on the sabbatarian question appeared as a pamphlet, A Plea for Sunday Trains; it was afterwards...
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scheme of "Africa for the Africans"’ and, from 1898, Seventh-Day Sabbath (Sabbatarian) observance. Little is known of Booth's childhood, but his mother died...
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Orange Order (section Sabbatarianism)
Order's wishes. Conversely, notable exceptions to such apparently strict Sabbatarianism may be exemplified by Queen's Orange Society (LOL 1845) parading past...
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The seventh-day Sabbatarians observe and re-establish the Bible's Sabbath commandment, including observances running from Friday sunset to Saturday sunset...
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centuries, as have other Eastern Orthodox traditions. Puritan Sabbatarianism or Reformed Sabbatarianism is strict observance of Sabbath in Christianity that is...
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States, 12th ed., describes the following churches as "Adventist and Sabbatarian (Hebraic) Churches": The Christadelphians were founded in 1844 by John...
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Christian right (section Sunday Sabbatarianism)
prayer, temperance, Christian nationalism, Christian Zionism, and Sunday Sabbatarianism, as well as opposition to the teaching of biological evolution, embryonic...
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England Crucial themes Definitions of Puritanism Impropriation Puritan Sabbatarianism Millennialism Puritan choir Puritan work ethic Merton thesis History...
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England Crucial themes Definitions of Puritanism Impropriation Puritan Sabbatarianism Millennialism Puritan choir Puritan work ethic Merton thesis History...
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Religion in Wales (section Sabbatarianism)
Cardiff also covers Herefordshire, in England.[citation needed] The Sabbatarian temperance movement was strong among the Welsh in the Victorian period...
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including the evangelical feasts of Christmas and Easter (cf. Puritan Sabbatarianism). The holidays were to be replaced by specially called Days of Fasting...
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worship to God (cf. first-day Sabbatarianism). A minority of Christian denominations that follow seventh-day Sabbatarianism organize worship on Saturdays...
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teachings of the Bible. Ewostatewos’s followers were called Ewostathians or Sabbatarians, due to their emphasis on observing the Sabbath on Saturday. The Ewostathians...
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