| American Sabbath Tract Society - 1853 - 394 páginas
...the same page : " If the Christians in St. Jerome's time, after divine service on the Lord's clav, followed their daily employments, it should be remembered,...were not then so well explained as in after ages." It is probable that no other day could have obtained the same notice in ancient times as the first... | |
| William Logan Fisher - 1859 - 260 páginas
...service, followed their daily employments. "It was not done," he says, until the meeting or service was quite over, when they might with innocency enough...of hours assigned for piety, were not then so well understood as at present." (See Dialogue on the Lord's day.) In the funeral oration for the Lady Paula,... | |
| Thomas M. Preble - 1867 - 488 páginas
...the Lord's day, it ia to be remembered that this application to their daily tasks was not till their worship was quite over, when they might with innocency enough resume them, because the length of time or the number of hours assigned for piety was not then so well explained as in after ages. * * * Christianity... | |
| John Nevins Andrews - 1873 - 590 páginas
...the Lord's day, it is to be remembered that this application to their daily tasks was not till their worship was quite over, when they might with innocency enough resume them, because the length of time or the number of hours assigned for piety was not then so well explained as in after ages. The state... | |
| John Nevins Andrews - 1873 - 544 páginas
...remembered that this application to their daily tasks was not till their worship was quite over, wh§n they might with innocency enough resume them, because the length of time or the number of hours assigned for piety was not then so well explained as in after ages. The state... | |
| 1885 - 420 páginas
...employment. "It was not done" until the meeting or service was quite over, when they might with innoccncy enough resume them, because the length of time, and...of hours assigned for piety, were not then so well understood as at present. In the funeral oration for the Lady Paula, St. Jerome says, "She with all... | |
| John Nevins Andrews - 1887 - 644 páginas
...the Lord's day, it is to be remembered that this application to their daily tasks was not till their worship was quite over, when they might with innocency enough resume them, because the length of time or the number of hours assigned for piety was not then so well explained as in after ages. The state... | |
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