Remarks On the Different Sentiments Entertained in Christendom Relative to the W

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Remarks On the Different Sentiments Entertained in Christendom Relative to the W
Robert Burnside
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The grand argument, however, for supposing that the Fourth Commandment — at least that part of it which enjoins the sanctification of the seventh day, and which is imagined to be sepa- rable from the rest, was designed exclusively for the Jews, is taken from the latter end of Exodus 31. And from different passages in the Prophecy of Ezekiel, where the seventh day sabbath is point- edly and repeatedly spoken of as intended to be a sign to distinguish them from the Gentiles, and to be a memorial
...throughout their genera- tions. These passages, understood literally, and detached from the rest of the Old Testament, certainly do naturally and powerfully suggest the idea just stated. But I must observe, that if they do really confine any part of the Fourth Commandment to the Jews, they confine the zohole of it to them, and not a part only ; for the divine declaration is equally made, and in a manner equally peremptory, concerning every part, as it is concerning any part. There is not the smallest ground, in the texts alluded to, for detaching the seventh day sabbath from the rest of the commandment, and supposing that only to relate to the Jews.

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