Perspectives on the Sabbath

Perspectives on the Sabbath
Author: Charles P. Arand
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2011
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0805448217

Four views of the Sabbath commandment (Seventh-day, Fulfillment, Christian Sabbath, and Lutheran) are presented by scholars in point-counterpoint style to determine which is most faithful to Scripture.

History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week

History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week
Author: John Nevins Andrews
Publisher: TEACH Services, Inc.
Total Pages: 550
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 1572581077

John N. Andrews was fifteen years old when he, along with other Advent believers, experienced the Great Disappointment of 1844. A few months later Andrews accepted the truth of the Sabbath after reading a tract and dedicated his life to serving God. By age twenty-three, Andrews had written and published thirty-five articles in the Review, which was the beginning of a prolific writing career. History of the Sabbath establishes that the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord. Within the pages of this book, Andrews outlines the truth of the Sabbath through the example of the Creator, the blessing God placed upon the day, and the sanctification or divine appointment of the day to a holy use. The book examines the Sabbath from its inception at Creation to its place in history, showing how Sunday worship usurped the Lord's Day.

The Constitutional Amendment: or, The Sunday, the Sabbath, the Change, and Restitution

The Constitutional Amendment: or, The Sunday, the Sabbath, the Change, and Restitution
Author: Wolcott H. Littlejohn
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2021-11-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

"The Constitutional Amendment: or, The Sunday, the Sabbath, the Change, and Restitution" by Wolcott H. Littlejohn Wolcott H. Littlejohn was a devout member of the Seventh-day Adventist christian. He dedicated much of his life to serving his church and his beliefs, which may be most clear in his book "The Constitutional Amendment: or, The Sunday, the Sabbath, the Change, and Restitution" which aimed to discuss the importance of the days of rest in the church. Though written 1873, much of Littlejohn's thoughts are still relevant among christians today.