The Seventh Day Sabbath, a Perpetual Sign, From the Beginning to the Entering Into the Gates of the Holy City, According to the Commandment

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The Seventh Day Sabbath, a Perpetual Sign, From the Beginning to the Entering Into the Gates of the Holy City, According to the Commandment
Bates Joseph
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Further: "For whosoever shall keep the whole _law_ and yetoffend in one point, shall be guilty of _all_. " In the next verse hequotes from the [23]ten commandments again, namely, Adultery andMurder, (what the Saviour in the fifth chapter of Matt. Calls the least, that is the smallest commandment, ) and says if we commit them we becometransgressors of the _law_. Of what _law_? Next verse says the _law_ of_liberty_ by which we are to be "judged. " ii: 8, 11.
Now will it not be admitted by every r
...easonable person that James hasincluded the whole of the ten commandments, by calling them the perfectlaw of liberty. 2d, "The royal _law_ according to the scripture, " and3d, "the _law of liberty_ by which we are to be judged. " (Royal relatesto imperial and kingly. ) Perfect means COMPLETE, _entire_, the WHOLE. Then I understand James thus: This _law_ emanated from the king, theSupreme Ruler of the universe, and to be perfect must be just what itwas when it came from his hand, and that no _change_ had, or could takeplace, (and remember now, this is more than twenty-five years since theceremonies with the Jewish Sabbaths were nailed to the cross, ) for thevery best of reasons, until the judgment, because he shows that we areto be judged by _that law_.

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