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The sermon urges strict observance of the Sabbath as a divine ordinance, opening with the biblical injunction to remember the day and emphasizing the dramatic manner in which the command was given—audible voice, thunder, and a written tablet—to underscore its solemnity. It argues that Sabbath observance predates the Jewish law, is rooted in creation, and thus binds all humanity, while asserting that Christians have special cause to hallow Sunday. Addressed to local parishioners, it links Sabbath keeping to worship, gratitude, and meditation on God’s works, and attributes neglect to ignorance or thoughtlessness rather than deliberate irreligion.

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John Warton

John Warton was an English clergyman and writer known for his religious sermons and theological insights. His notable work, "The Sabbath: A Sermon," reflects his deep engagement with spiritual themes and the significance of the Sabbath in Christian practice. Warton’s writings contribute to the understanding of 18th-century religious thought and the role of the church in everyday life. His work is characterized by a blend of pastoral care and theological reflection, making it relevant for those interested in the historical context of religious discourse.

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