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" 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 for public worship, is of admirable service to a state, considered merely as a civil... "
Letters from London, Written During the Years 1802 & 1803 - Page 77
by William Austin - 1804 - 312 pages
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Northrop Frye on Religion: Excluding The Great Code and Words with Power

Northrop Frye - Philosophy - 2000 - 476 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 humanizes by the help of conversation and society the manners of the lower classes, which would...
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The Day of days, conducted by C. Bullock, Volume 12, Issues 1-12

Charles Bullock - 1883 - 298 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 humanizes, by the help of conversation and society, the manners of the lower classes, which would...
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Bulletin, Issues 43-45

New York (State). Department of Labor - 1911 - 570 pages
...professing Christianity, and the corruption of morals which usually follows its profanation, the keeping of one day in seven holy, as a time of relaxation and...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...
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Parliamentary Papers, Volume 14

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1878 - 740 pages
...Christianity, and the corruption of morals which usually follows its profanation, the keeping one clay in seven holy, as a time of relaxation and refreshment...State, considered merely as a civil institution." And then we ask, seeing that an exception exists, is it either for the glory of God or the good of...
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The Christian Remembrancer, Volume 9

William Scott, Francis Garden, James Bowling Mozley - Christianity - 1827 - 822 pages
...wintry professing Christianity, and the corruption of morals which usually fellows its profanation, the keeping one day in seven holy, as a time of relaxation...as for public worship, is of admirable service to iitaie, considered merely as a civil institution. It humanises, by the help of MtTersation and society,...
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The Primitive Methodist Magazine

1855 - 1640 pages
...national benefits. — Judge Blackstone 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 humanizes, by the help of society and conversation, the manners of the lower classes, which would...
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The Primitive Methodist Magazine

1855 - 814 pages
...national benefits. — Judge Blackstone 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 humanizes, by the help of society and conversation, the manners of the lower classes, which would...
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Liberty, Volumes 21-25

Seventh-Day Adventists - 1926 - 752 pages
...Christianity, and the corruption of morals which usually follows its profanation, the keeping one day in the seven holy, as a time of relaxation and refreshment as well as for public worship, is of^_ admirable service to a state, considered merely «•' as a civil institution. It humanizes by...
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Homiletic Review: An International Magazine of Religion, Theology ..., Volume 20

1890 - 582 pages
...profanation, the keeping one day of the seven holy, as a time of relaxation and refreshment as well M for public worship, is of admirable service to 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...
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Bulletin, Issues 69-74

New York (State). Department of Labor - 1916 - 466 pages
...not for public worship. Experience has shown that the observance of one day in seven as a day of rest is of admirable service to a state, considered merely as a civil institution. * * * As a civil institution, the selection of the day is at the option of the legislature, (p. 569.)...
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