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  • Christian. Sabbath <ref name="term_58896" /> ...ls. 8vo). Articles on special points connected with the institution of the Sabbath may be found (in addition to those referred to in Poole's Index, s.v.) in t
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  • ...eliverance from the bondage of Egypt, &nbsp;Deuteronomy 5:15 . </p> <p> "A Sabbath day's journey" was reckoned to be two thousand cubits, or one mile, &nbsp;A ...Festivals and [[Fasts]] (Hebrew)’ (F. H. Woods), and ‘Festivals and Fasts (Christian)’ (J. G. Carleton), in Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics. </p> <p> J.
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  • Jewish. Sabbath <ref name="term_58893" /> ...g and drinking. Such are the principal features of the carnal views of the Sabbath from which the early fathers wished to wean the Jewish converts. A full acc
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  • Christian. Sabbath <ref name="term_58896" /> ...ls. 8vo). Articles on special points connected with the institution of the Sabbath may be found (in addition to those referred to in Poole's Index, s.v.) in t
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  • ...i> Word, Water, Wine and [[Bread]] </i> ; J. F. White, <i> Introduction to Christian Worship </i> . </p> ...of inward and divine things with the outward act was present to the lively Christian feelings of the first Christians. </p>
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  • ...nd 47, as shown above. It is from the ancient Hasidaean synagogue that the Christian Church adopted her own disciplinary system. </p> <p> Literature.-E. Schüre ...excluded from the synagogue and assembled at evening in the house of some Christian, which was lighted for the purpose with lamps, &nbsp;Acts 20:7-11 . The Apo
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  • ...cing idolatry, the lack of toleration by the State, all tended to keep the Christian distinct from his fellows. Mob and State and cultured class, by their hatre ...rrington, <i> Primitive Christian [[Catechism]] </i> ; C. F. H. Henry, <i> Christian Personal Ethics </i> ; W. Lillie, <i> Studies in New Testament Ethics </i>
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  • ...;Judges 1:12, "feasts of charity"; also &nbsp;2 Peter 2:13, mentions the [[Christian]] lovefeasts which often preceded the Lord's supper (1 Corinthians 11 end) ...and Dedication are all specially mentioned in the Gospels, as well as the Sabbath, to which there are very many references, some merely incidental and some m
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  • ...or Passover’ in CE_ (C. Aherne); in ERE_, artt._ ‘Festivals and [[Fasts]] (Christian)’ (J. G. Carleton), ‘Festivals and Fasts (Hebrew)’ (F. H. Woods); A. ...hinks, implies that "the preparation" was the day preceding not merely the Sabbath but also the first day of the Passover feast. All the characteristics of sa
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  • ...i> Early Church Hist. </i> , do. 1909; L. Duchesne, <i> Early Hist. of the Christian Church </i> , Eng. translation, do. 1909-1912. </p> <p> Alfred Plummer. </p ...the Cross is our Passover (&nbsp; 1 Corinthians 5:7 ). The worship of the Christian congregation is the [[Paschal]] feast (&nbsp; 1 Corinthians 5:8 , cf. &nbsp
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  • ...:2; &nbsp; Romans 8:4 , viz. that the law of God is no yoke compelling the Christian man from without, but a life actuating him from within; the believer ‘ben ...of positive and particular virtues, especially those which constitute the Christian temper. </p> <p> <strong> (4.) </strong> By all overt acts being inseparabl
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  • ...atthew 13:6). </p> <p> '''(3)''' A double portion must be gathered for the sabbath. </p> <p> '''(4)''' It was ground in the mill, as Christ was "bruised" for ...it putrefied and bred maggots when it was kept any other day, yet on the [[Sabbath]] there was no such alteration. The same substance which was melted by the
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  • ...rd to [[Gabriel]] [[Biel]] the question was warmly discussed among all the Christian casuists, What is to be done with a mouse which has eaten of the consecrate
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  • ...and the Son, in contrast to the weekly Sabbath under the Law. Because this sabbath "rest" is the "rest" of God Himself, &nbsp;Hebrews 4:10 , its full fruition ...ughout an interesting passage (Ep. Bran. 15) in which the hallowing of the Sabbath is discussed as something which will find its fulfilment in [[Christianity]
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  • ...did not observe it in times of fasting. There could be no better symbol of Christian love than this, and it is highly probable that it was used in worship in NT ...n of hands after baptism is spoken of as among the first principles of the Christian teaching in &nbsp;Hebrews 6:1-2. Though the miraculous gifts imparted there
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  • ...point of departure for a more critical attack. It is also difficult for a Christian thinker to abandon the dogma without feeling puzzled and distressed by the ...the Sabbath. A seal was set on the tomb and the women were waiting for the Sabbath to end so they could prepare the body properly for permanent burial. </p> <
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  • ...bscure as an image, at least indicates a medium of communion, probably the Christian Church; and St. John speaks of a ‘hope’ which purifies, and of a moment ...p in [[Step]] with the Spirit </i> ; W. T. Purkiser, et al., <i> Exploring Christian Holiness </i> . </p>
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  • ...ch of the Sabbath (!); and though all feasts do not immediately follow the Sabbath yet "as a fence to the law" an egg laid on any feast must not be eaten. </p ...tion, and judgment to come, that with only little modification passed into Christian theology. The best of the Pharisees understood the inwardness of the Law as
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  • ...173ff.; E. Hatch, <i> The [[Influence]] of Greek Ideas and Usages upon the Christian Church </i> (Hibbert Lecture, 1888), London, 1890, Lecture vi. </p> <p> [[D ...ccording to his conscience in the matter, but not, even in the exercise of Christian liberty, so as to cast a stumbling-block before weaker brethren. This was t
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  • ...whom are all things, and we through him’ (&nbsp;1 Corinthians 8:5 f.). The Christian who worshipped the ‘God and Father of the Lord Jesus Christ’ could not ...were present; and that a jubilee should be published throughout the whole Christian world, and the cause of it declared to be, to return thanks to God for the
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  • ...s Day, page 41, ed. 1671; Hessey, Bampton Lecture for 1860; Gilfillan, The Sabbath, page 8. (See [[Sunday]]). </p>
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