The Divided Sabbath / remarks concerning the Crystal Palace now erecting at Sydenham
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The author objects to proposals to open a large public exhibition on Sunday afternoons, contending that permitting visits after morning worship effectively divides the Sabbath between religious observance and secular amusement. He argues this arrangement will prompt mass railway excursions, expose families and children to conflicting moral instruction, and draw many workers into Sunday service, while nearby venues may supply intoxicating refreshments. The pamphlet examines likely regional and continental influences, critiques the claim that attendance at morning worship absolves afternoon diversion, and outlines a projected sketch of the social and moral consequences of a half-kept Sabbath.
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