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This site identifies a growing body of sermons on the Sabbath, or on Sunday as Sabbath, as the “Lord’s Day” as so-called in early Christian literature. This site is in its initial stages of development and is to serve as a resource for the Annual Sermon Contest administered by the Boston Theological Institute in association with the National Lord’s Day Alliance.


ARTICLES
Six Pastors Make a Sabbath: Company of Friends
. By Kyle Childress. Copyright 2004 by The Christian Century. Reproduced by permission from the April 6, 2004, issue of The Christian Century. Subscriptions: $49/yr. from P.O. Box 378, Mt. Morris, IL 61054. 1-800-208-4097.


SERMONS
Sermons on Deuteronomy by John Calvin: On the Sabbath Part 1. Delivered on Thursday the 20th of June, 1555. The 34th sermon, which is the fifth on the fifth chapter. Translated by James R. Hughes.

The Perpetuity and Change of the Sabbath. By Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758).

The Folly of Sabbath Breaking. By Rev. Maurice Roberts, Inverness. January 5, 1997.

 
   
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