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The Christian Sabbath: Is It of Divine Origin?

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The author contends that the Christian practice of observing a specific day of rest lacks divine mandate, arguing it was adopted from pagan sun-day customs and reinforced by ecclesiastical and civil authority rather than by apostolic command. He surveys scriptural passages and extensive testimony from early church writers and reformers, highlights uneven practice across Christian history, and weighs theological and legal arguments to present the observance as a human institution rather than a continuation of the Mosaic Sabbath.

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John E. Remsburg

John E. Remsburg was an American author and lecturer known for his critical examination of religious themes and historical figures. His notable works include "Abraham Lincoln: Was He a Christian?" which explores the religious beliefs of the 16th President of the United States, and "The Christ: A Critical Review and Analysis of the Evidences of His Existence," where he scrutinizes the historical evidence surrounding Jesus Christ. Remsburg's writings often challenge conventional religious views, contributing to discussions on morality and faith. He also delivered significant addresses, such as "Thomas Paine, the Apostle of Liberty," reflecting his interest in the intersection of religion and liberty.

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