They formed the habit early in their history of suspending business one day in seven, and of keeping Sunday not only as a day of rest but as a day of worship; and, while they have ceased to be Sabbatarians in the rigid sense and have come to believe that... American Ideals, Character and Life - Halaman 318oleh Hamilton Wright Mabie - 1913 - 341 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| George Barrell Cheever - 1848 - 390 halaman
...beheld them, God who knew their hearts, and knew that they were laboring for him, and who had said that the Sabbath was made for man, and not man for the Sabbath, they might relax for once their strictness, and continue their course, more especially as there were none... | |
| 1849 - 336 halaman
...bcheld 'them, God whe knew their hearts, and know that they were labouring for him, and whe had said that the Sabbath was made for man, and not man for the Sabbath, they might relax for once their strietness, and continue their course, more espeeially as there were none... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1849 - 396 halaman
...beheld them, God who knew their hearts, and knew that they were laboring for him, and who had said that the Sabbath was made for man, and not man for the Sabbath, they might relax for once their strictness, and continue their course, more especially as there were none... | |
| Hamilton Wright Mabie - 1913 - 368 halaman
...than this, nor is there one which they guard with more vigilance. Every attempt to use public funds for sectarian purposes or to secure government aid...view or as a means of public health, of wholesome out-ofdoor life, of the rest that "reknits the ravelled sleeve of care," and gives workers of all kinds... | |
| Hamilton Wright Mabie - 1913 - 372 halaman
...ecclesiastical organization. The American people have always been and are to-day a religious people. They formed the habit early in their history of suspending...view or as a means of public health, of wholesome out-ofdoor life, of the rest that "reknits the ravelled sleeve of care," and gives workers of all kinds... | |
| John Mackinnon Robertson - 1920 - 494 halaman
...liberal men began to ask for an application to contemporary life in Britain of the Christian maxim that ' the Sabbath was made for man, and not man for the Sabbath,' they were met, by men who professed obedience to gospel doctrine, with an indignant reference to the fourth... | |
| John Walter Good - 1923 - 872 halaman
...even the Temple, sacred as they both were, had ends to serve beyond themselves. They needed to learn that "The Sabbath was made for man, and not man for the Sabbath." They needed to learn that mercy is superior to sacrifice as a fulfillment of Divine Law. This counter-charge... | |
| Leah S. Marcus - 1989 - 340 halaman
...teachings in the opposite direction from the Puritans but ending up with a similar reversal of his warning that the sabbath was made for man and not man for the sabbath. They were molding believers to fit the demands of the church and not the church for believers. Milton's... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt, Hamilton Wright Mabie - 2006 - 341 halaman
...ecclesiastical organization. The American people have always been and are to-day a religious people. They formed the habit early in their history of suspending...view or as a means of public health, of wholesome out-ofdoor life, of the rest that "reknits the ravelled sleeve of care," and gives workers of all kinds... | |
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