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History of the Sabbath and first day of the week

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The work surveys the origin and observance of the seventh-day Sabbath from the creation account through patriarchal, Mosaic, prophetic, and apostolic periods, presenting biblical evidence for continuous seventh-day practice. It then examines secular and early Christian writings to trace how first-day observance emerged, evaluating claims that attribute that practice to the apostles and weighing primary-source testimony. The narrative follows developments in the early church, the medieval era, and the Reformation, and concludes with discussion of later English and American defenders of seventh-day observance, contrasting documentary record with contested traditions.

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John Nevins Andrews

John Nevins Andrews was an influential American theologian and author, primarily known for his works on religious history and the observance of the Sabbath. He played a significant role in the development of Seventh-day Adventist theology and was a prominent figure in the church during the 19th century. His notable works, such as "History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week" and "The Complete Testimony of the Fathers of the First Three Centuries Concerning the Sabbath and First Day," reflect his deep engagement with early Christian practices and the historical context of Sabbath observance. Andrews' scholarship continues to be referenced in discussions about religious traditions and their evolution.

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