| William Wake - Apostolic Fathers - 1810 - 418 pages
...holy. Lastly, he saith unto them, " your new moons and your sabbaths, I cannot bear them " [Isa i. 13.] Consider what he means by it ; the sabbaths, says...resting from all things, I shall begin the eighth (to) Gen. ii. 2 — Exod. xx. 11. xxxi. 17 Vid- Coteler. Annot. in loc (*} How general this tra^Mon... | |
| William Wake - Christian literature, Early - 1817 - 494 pages
...first made holy. Lastly, he saith unto them, Your new moons and your sabbaths, I cannot bear them1. Consider what he means by it; — The sabbaths, says...resting from all things, I shall begin the eighth day8, that is, the beginning of the other world. For which" cause we observe the eighth day with gladness,... | |
| Joseph Priestley - Theology - 1780 - 544 pages
...the Jewish religion with the Christian, says, " The sabbaths which ye now keep are not acceptable to me ; but those which I have made, when, resting from all things, I shall begin the eighth day, that is, the beginning of the old world. For which cause we observe the eighth day with gladness, in... | |
| Apocryphal books (New Testament) - 1820 - 286 pages
...Lord) shall be able to sanctify it, being ourselves iirst made holy. 9 Lastly, he saith unto them : 10 Your new moons and your sabbaths I cannot bear them....made ; when resting from all things I shall begin u the eighth day, that is, the beginning of the other world. 10 For which cause we observe the eighth... | |
| Apocryphal books (New Testament) - 1820 - 302 pages
...Lord) shall be able to sanctify it, being ourselves first made holy. 9 Lastly, he saith nnto them : 10 Your new moons and your sabbaths I cannot bear them. Consider what ho means by it ; the sabbaths, says he, which ye now keep are not acceptable unto me, but those which... | |
| William Hone - 1824 - 358 pages
...Bernard, qv Annot p. 127. Ed.Oxon. 2Sollietw. Vcrs. i. 13. Je:eish your sabbaths I cannot bear tliera. Consider what he means by it ; the "sabbaths, says...made ; when resting from all things I shall begin Ithe eighth day, thai is, the beginning of the other world. 10 For w/iicb cause we observe the eighth... | |
| 1842 - 982 pages
...your Sabbaths, I cannot bear them ; "— observes, — " Consider what he means by it. The Sabbath?, says he, which ye now keep, are not acceptable unto...resting from all things I shall begin the eighth day, that is, the beginning of the other world. 10. For which cause we observe the eighth day with gladness,... | |
| George Holden - Sabbath - 1825 - 544 pages
...Behold how he declares, The Sabbaths which are now kept are not acceptable to me ; but those alone which I have made ; when, resting from all things, I shall begin the eighth day, which is the beginning of the other world. Wherefore we observe the eighth day with gladness, on which... | |
| John Sheppard - Apologetics - 1829 - 398 pages
...in the apostolic age. Barnabas, in his Catholic Epistle,d writes, after quoting Isaiah i. 13, — " consider what he means by it ; the sabbaths, says...resting from all things I shall begin the eighth day, that is, the beginning of the other world. For which cause we observe the eighth day with gladness,... | |
| John Burridge - 1830 - 242 pages
...with God one day is as 1000 years, and 1000 years as one day. Lastly, God saith, " Your new moons and sabbaths, I cannot bear them." Consider what he means by it ; " the sabbaths ye now keep are unacceptable unto me, but those I made, when resting from all things, I shall begin... | |
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