Discourses on the Origin, Universal Obligation, Perpetuity, Duties and General Usefulness of the Sabbath: Delivered in the Capitol of the United States (Classic Reprint) - Hardcover

Levi R. Reese

 
9780483066977: Discourses on the Origin, Universal Obligation, Perpetuity, Duties and General Usefulness of the Sabbath: Delivered in the Capitol of the United States (Classic Reprint)

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Again, the weekly sabbath of Sinai was proclaim ed in the days of Moses. Now this sabbath is not mentioned again in the history, subsequently to his death, until you find it in 11. Kings, xi. 5, a period of six hundred years. Is it reasonable to infer that all this time the Jews had no sabbath? We must do so, if the silence of history is to settle the question. The truth is, that after an institution is established for the observance of mankind, the silence of the historian in regard to it, proves nothing of itself, except that there were other things to be recorded of more im portance than its special history. I consider there fore the conclusion drawn from this source as utterly unavailing in the question before us.

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