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In the text, we have the record of the Father, that he has blessed and hallowed the Sabbath : and in the Gos- pel, we have the word of the Son, that it was thus blessed and hallowed for the benefit of man. " The Sabbath was made for man, and not man for the Sabbath." The in- stitution has not failed of its intended effect. Designed for the use of man, the benefits which flow from it are absolutely incalculable. Of this, the proofs will meet us, as we proceed in the examination. 1. I mention, fi...rst, the benefits which flow from the Rest of the Sabbath, both to men and to beasts of burthen* CHEISTIAV SABBATH. 79 It was not without weighty reason that the fourth com- mandment extended the privilege of a seventh day of Rest to men-servants and maid servants, to cattle and strangers in the land. That rest is necessary both to the body^ and to the mind. Enlightened experience has shown that, at least as often as once for every six days of toil, weary nature needs repose. This weekly sus- pension of the fatigues of life prevents, in a measure, what the daily rest of sleep is found insufficient to do, the inroads of exhaustion on the strength and spirits ; and by the invigomting refreshment which it brings, adds a new impulse to laudable action and industry ; while in* dustry, in its turn, is a great promoter of health and long life, two of the most valued blessings ever mingled in the cup of mere temporal enjoyments.
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