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  2. Lord's Day - Wikipedia

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    For because the eighth day, that is, the first day after the Sabbath, was to be that on which the Lord should rise again, and should quicken us, and give us circumcision of the spirit, the eighth day, that is the first day after the Sabbath, and the Lord's Day, went before in the figure; which figure ceased when by and by the truth came and ...

  3. Sabbath in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Christian denominations teaching first-day Sabbatarianism, such as the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster, observe the Lord's Day as a day of worship and rest.. Many Christians observe a weekly day set apart for rest and worship called a Sabbath in obedience to God's commandment to remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy.

  4. Day One Christian Ministries - Wikipedia

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    Day One incorporates Day One Publications (its publishing arm) and the Daylight Christian Prison Trust. The Lord's Day Observance Society was founded by Joseph Wilson and Daniel Wilson in 1831. [1] It became the most powerful sabbatarian organisation in England, opposed to Sunday newspapers, train travel, and mail delivery. [2]

  5. Sunday Observance Act 1695 - Wikipedia

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    An Act for the better Observation of the Lord's-Day, commonly called Sunday (7 Will. 3. c. 17 (I); short title Sunday Observance Act (Ireland) 1695 in Northern Ireland, Sunday Observance Act 1695 in Republic of Ireland [1]) is a 1695 act of the Parliament of Ireland, which provided for the prohibition on Sundays in the Kingdom of Ireland of certain work and leisure activities, to promote ...

  6. Sunday Observance Act 1780 - Wikipedia

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    An Act for preventing certain Abuses and Profanations on the Lord's Day called Sunday. Citation: 21 Geo. 3. c. 49: Dates; Royal assent: 19 June 1781: Repealed: 24 November 2005 [2] Other legislation; Amended by: Statute Law Revision Act 1888: Repealed by: Licensing Act 2003, ss. 198(1) & 199 & Sch.6, para.3 & Sch.7

  7. Lord's Day Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Lord's Day Alliance (formerly known as the American Sabbath Union) is an ecumenical Christian first-day Sabbatarian organization. [1] Based in the United States and Canada, the organization was founded in 1888 by mainstream Christian denominations . [ 2 ]

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  9. Heidelberg Catechism - Wikipedia

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    This part consists of the Lord's Day 32 through to Lord's Day 52 (Questions 86-129). It discusses: Conversion (Lord's Days 32–33) Christian duty as the fruits of repentance and faith, to the glory of God and the help of our neighbours, according to the Ten Commandments (Lord's Days 34–44), which are expounded upon in positive and negative ...