 | Arminianism - 1848 - 728 pages
...Penny Magazine ; article, Wesbuinster Abbey. THE SABBATH The keeping of one day in seven holy, as a relaxation and refreshment, as well as for public worship, is of admirable service to the State, considered merely as a eivil institution. It humanizes, by the help of society and conversation,... | |
 | Religion - 1813 - 974 pages
...keeping one day in seven holy, us a time of relaxation and refreshment, as well as far public worship, ii of admirable service to a state, considered merely as a civil institution. It humanizes, by the help of society and conversation, the manners of the lower classes, which would... | |
 | Missions - 1848 - 752 pages
...forerunner of sorrow." Justice Blackstone, in his Law Commentaries, states it aa his opinion, that " the keeping one day in seven holy, as a time of relaxation...state, considered merely as a civil institution." " It enables the industrious workman to pursue his occupa* Quoted from Dr. Humphry's Essay on the Sabbath;... | |
 | Congregational churches - 1813
...corruption of morals, which usually follows us profanation., the keeping one day in seven holy, as a lime of relaxation and refreshment, as well as for public worship, is of admirable service to a s'ate. considered merely as a civil institution. It hum:<nizcs, by 'he help of society and conversation,... | |
 | 1822 - 436 pages
...country professing Christianity, and the corruption of morals which usually follows its profanation, the keeping one day in seven holy, as a time of relaxation and refreshment, as *ell as fer public worship, is of admirable service to a state, considered merely as a civil institution.... | |
 | 1824 - 604 pages
...the sabbath-day, I will trouble you with the following extracts: — Mr. Justice Blackstone says, " The keeping one day in seven holy, as a time of relaxation...a state, considered merely as a civil institution. It humanizes, by the help of conversation and society, the manners of the lower classes, which would... | |
 | John Poynder - English newspapers - 1820 - 154 pages
...country professing Christianity, and -" the corruption of morals which usually follows " its profanation, the keeping one day in seven " holy, as a time of...state, considered merely as a civil " institution. It humanizes, by the help of con" versation and society, the manners of the " lower classes ; which... | |
 | Richard Burn - Justices of the peace - 1820 - 834 pages
...country professing Christianity, and the corruption of morals which usually follows its profanation, the keeping one day in seven holy as a time of relaxation...a state, considered merely as a civil institution. It humanises by the help of conversation and society the manners of the lower classes ; which would... | |
 | William Thorn - Sunday - 1820 - 202 pages
...'National Advantage. Judge Blacks tone, remarks, " That the keeping of one day in seven holy, as a relaxation and refreshment, as well as for public...state ; considered merely as a civil institution. It Immunizes, by the help of society and conversation, the .manners of the lower classes ; which would... | |
 | Samuel Charles Wilks - Christianity - 1821 - 561 pages
...country professing Christianity, and the corruption of morals which usually follows its profanation, the keeping one day in seven holy as a time of relaxation and refreshment, as well as of public worship, is of admirable service to a state, considered merely as a civil 'institution.,... | |
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