The Abiding Sabbath An Argument for the Perpetual Obligation of the Lords Day
The Abiding Sabbath An Argument for the Perpetual Obligation of the Lords Day
George Elliott
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The "week" is also named as the length of the season of nup- tial rejoicing in the marriage of Jacob to the daughters of Laban. Gen. 29:27. There is every warrant for the assertion of La Place that "the week is perhaps the most ancient and incontesta- ble monument of human knowledee. "* Whether or not we regard the week as an abiding symbol of the creative process, or whether we attempt to trace in it a reference to the month, and look upon it as an attempt to roughly mark out the lunar phases ...we now call quarters, we still must connect in thought the seven days of * La Place, " CEuvres, " VI. 1, 3. Paris, 1846. 98 THE ABIDING SABBATH. the first chapter of Genesis with the other similar periods in the Pentateuch. L, et the existence of the week and of religious worship be granted, and the conclusion is almost irresistible that a stated day of the one would furnish the natural time for the celebration of the other, especially when that had been revealed in the beginning as the right portion of time to be so employed.
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