| Edward Cooper - 1810 - 540 páginas
...influence of these exercises on their own hearts. They perform the sacred duties of the day, as if man was made for the Sabbath, and not the Sabbath for man : as if the discharge of those sacred duties, which were prescribed only as means of grace, constituted... | |
| Thomas Stackhouse - 1817 - 636 páginas
...method of serving God upon any day whatever ; that it was inverting the order of things to suppose that " man was made for the Sabbath, and not the Sabbath for the benefit of man :" But if even it were not so, that he, as the Son of God j|, and consequently "... | |
| John Fleetwood - 1831 - 676 páginas
...acceptable services to God, of any whatever ; that it was inverting the order of things, to suppose that " man was made for the sabbath, and not the sabbath for the benefit of man." Adding, that if the service of the temple should be said to claim a particular... | |
| J. Sadler - 1836 - 524 páginas
...would not have condemned the innocent; nor inverted the order of things, by supposing as they did, that man was made for the sabbath, and not the sabbath for man; when He declared that "the Son of man was Lord also of the Sabbath." Matt. xii. 1, 8; Mark xi. 23,... | |
| John Caldwell Calhoun - 1843 - 642 páginas
...we expose ourselves here to the sneers of some of those literal expositors of the law, who believe that man was made for the Sabbath and not the Sabbath for man. But we repeat the assertion, that in all the public exigencies in which he was called to act, he made... | |
| John Caldwell Calhoun - 1843 - 642 páginas
...we expose ourselves here to the sneers of some of those literal expositors of the law, who believe that man was made for the Sabbath and not the Sabbath for man. But we repeat the assertion, that in all the public exigencies in which he was called to act, he made... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1847 - 792 páginas
...result, we think, cannot be doubtful, unless our friends in the North can discover in their Bibles that man was made for the sabbath, and not the sabbath for man ; and unless they think that their consciences are safer in the keeping of railway directors than in... | |
| John Fleetwood - 1848 - 548 páginas
...acceptable services to God, of any whatever ; that it was inverting the order of things, to suppose that man was made for the Sabbath, and not the Sabbath for the benefit of man : adding, that if the service of the temple should be said to claim a particular... | |
| 124 páginas
...hungred ; and jeered at the hypocrites who, scandalized by the Cheap Trips of those days, would have it that man was made for the Sabbath, and not the Sabbath for man. Had there been railways in Judea at the time of our Saviour, both he and Saint Paul (after his conversion)... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1850 - 804 páginas
...was certainly contrary to the precepts of our religion, and established for precept the opposite — that man was made for the Sabbath, and not the Sabbath for man. MR. NEWDEGATE said, that a number of large firms and constituencies having balanced the difficulties... | |
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