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Daniel Moore

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Daniel Moore was a religious figure and author known for his sermon "Our Sabbaths in Danger," which addresses the moral implications of opening the Crystal Palace on the Lord's Day. His work reflects a concern for the sanctity of the Sabbath and the impact of societal changes on religious observance. Through his writings, Moore contributed to the discourse on faith and public life during a time of significant cultural shifts. His perspectives offer insight into the tensions between modernity and tradition in the context of 19th-century religious thought.

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