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As soon as Henry was old enough, his father employed him to carry Thus did Henry live, working from early morning till night, going to Henry returned to cane-making, to which he and his father soon added From this time Henry worked more industriously, if possible, than home a year or so, Henry took his wife with him, and went there to I must relate to you some of the beautiful things Henry's daughter Thus did Henry live a useful, honorable, and happy life--the natural When any little boy reads this true story of a good, great man, I would have him remember that Henry began to be a good, great man cache = ./cache/4040.txt txt = ./txt/4040.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 55818 author = Andrews, John Nevins title = The Complete Testimony of the Fathers of the First Three Centuries Concerning the Sabbath and First Day date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 34578 sentences = 1889 flesch = 77 summary = enjoins the observance of the Sabbath, and also of the Lord's-day "But keep the Sabbath, and the Lord's-day festival; because the Every mention of the Sabbath and first-day in that ancient book called "If any one fasts on the Lord's day or on the Sabbath, except on decided no-law, no-Sabbath writer, who used the day commonly honored as Lord's day every one of us Christians keeps the Sabbath, meditating on for it the title of Lord's day or Christian Sabbath, and the _only_ that Sunday is the Lord's day and the Christian Sabbath! the Sabbath, and the seventh, a day of work. day of the week, and that Sunday is the Christian Sabbath. 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Paul says, "there is no hundred and fifty years to change this seventh day Sabbath, and call the the seventh day Sabbath was abolished at the crucifixion of our Lord: Mark says, "And when the Sabbath day was come he began to teach in their God called this HIS _Sabbath_, and Jesus says it was made for Lord commanded Moses." Here is the 8th day Sabbath, which makes 5 Jewish law of God, or in other words, abolished the fourth commandment? Mark says when the Sabbath (the Seventh day, for great commandment in the law: Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the seventh day Sabbath is more clearly included in these commandments, than broken the law; and in another place, "If a man on the Sabbath day cache = ./cache/27266.txt txt = ./txt/27266.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 35546 author = Stevenson, Robert Louis title = A Lowden Sabbath Morn date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 2074 sentences = 332 flesch = 94 summary = [Illustration: THE PRAYER p. First Illustrated Edition published 1898, and a Second Impression in ILLUSTRATOR'S NOTE I am not certain of the particular parish Stevenson had in his mind when _The lasses, clean frae tap to taes, _The lasses, clean frae tap to taes, _An' noo to face the kirkward mile: _An' noo to face the kirkward mile: the bells frae nearer clang; the bells frae nearer clang; The mither's brithers, dacent men! The mither's brithers, dacent men! _Thus, on the day o' solemn things, _Thus, on the day o' solemn things, _But noo the bell is ringin' in; _But noo the bell is ringin' in; The faithfü'_ French, _an' twa-three mair; The faithfü'_ French, _an' twa-three mair; _The braw words rumm'le ower his heid, _The braw words rumm'le ower his heid, _And in their restin' graves, the deid _And in their restin' graves, the deid Works by Robert Louis Stevenson cache = ./cache/35546.txt txt = ./txt/35546.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 45537 author = Pansy title = Interrupted date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 78415 sentences = 4916 flesch = 87 summary = "I know," said Claire, "I was thinking about them this morning. "Claire isn't boastful, dear, I think," she said gently. 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God's day, and to raise higher the standard of Sabbath observance. "Men should not be idle, but busy on the Sabbath-day, about the soul as reference to the observance of the Sabbath in Scotland; and I think I to the temple to worship God. Then comes the happy Sabbath evening, in spent a single Sabbath-day in a religious family in Scotland. high a rate the Sabbath-honouring habits of the Scottish people, but physiology of the Sabbath-day_. the value of the Sabbath to the Church; for public worship will never be those who laboured on Sabbath executed in seven days was generally less Sabbath-keeping men in six days. invaded our Sabbath-keeping in Scotland, and which I fear is working far the day which has been given for sacred rest and religious worship, as a cache = ./cache/48182.txt txt = ./txt/48182.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt Error: near line 1: database is locked Send options without primary recipient specified. 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Paul says, "there is no hundred and fifty years to change this seventh day Sabbath, and call the the seventh day Sabbath was abolished at the crucifixion of our Lord: Mark says, "And when the Sabbath day was come he began to teach in their God called this HIS _Sabbath_, and Jesus says it was made for Lord commanded Moses." Here is the 8th day Sabbath, which makes 5 Jewish law of God, or in other words, abolished the fourth commandment? Mark says when the Sabbath (the Seventh day, for great commandment in the law: Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the seventh day Sabbath is more clearly included in these commandments, than broken the law; and in another place, "If a man on the Sabbath day id: 22098 author: Bates, Joseph title: The Seventh Day Sabbath, a Perpetual Sign, from the Beginning to the Entering into the Gates of the Holy City, According to the Commandment date: words: 21761 sentences: 1370 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/22098.txt txt: ./txt/22098.txt summary: Then we understand that God established the seventh day Sabbath in hundred and fifty years to change this seventh day Sabbath, and call the the seventh day Sabbath was abolished at the crucifixion of our Lord; Mark says, "And when the Sabbath day was come he began to teach in their God called this HIS _Sabbath_, and Jesus says it was made for first fifty days or seven weeks Sabbath ends the third month, seventh. law of God, or in other words, abolished the fourth commandment; if so, commandments, and Jesus says the Sabbath ''was made for man.'' The Jews _change of the perpetual seventh day_ Sabbath of the Lord our God to the law; and in another place, "If a man on the Sabbath day receive keep the seventh day Sabbath holy and acceptable to God. They will also Therefore the seventh day was the Sabbath, and God required id: 4040 author: Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot title: The Pedler of Dust Sticks date: words: 11477 sentences: 619 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/4040.txt txt: ./txt/4040.txt summary: One day I went to visit a friend, a lady, who came from Hamburg, in "These little sticks," she replied, "tell the story of my father''s life of a good, great man the most beautiful of all stories. As soon as Henry was old enough, his father employed him to carry Thus did Henry live, working from early morning till night, going to Henry returned to cane-making, to which he and his father soon added From this time Henry worked more industriously, if possible, than home a year or so, Henry took his wife with him, and went there to I must relate to you some of the beautiful things Henry''s daughter Thus did Henry live a useful, honorable, and happy life--the natural When any little boy reads this true story of a good, great man, I would have him remember that Henry began to be a good, great man id: 45537 author: Pansy title: Interrupted date: words: 78415 sentences: 4916 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/45537.txt txt: ./txt/45537.txt summary: "I know," said Claire, "I was thinking about them this morning. "Claire isn''t boastful, dear, I think," she said gently. "Miss Claire, your mother wants you to come right away, and bring Miss know we miss papa; we have no need of crape to help us tell that story, "Let me see," said Miss Benedict; her head dropped a little to one those girls ever know what a cross it had been to her, Claire Benedict, as I know; and yet the verse some way made me think of Miss Benedict; "I don''t think so," Claire said, unable to help smiling over the "One would think that Claire had bought the little old church, and was Claire, not knowing what to say, waited, and said nothing. at present than ever before; the girls, poor young things, do not know "And I do not know how to help it," Claire said, with troubled voice. id: 38378 author: Remsburg, John E. (John Eleazer) title: The Christian Sabbath: Is It of Divine Origin? date: words: 2699 sentences: 208 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/38378.txt txt: ./txt/38378.txt summary: Is the Christian Sabbath of divine origin? Sabbaths" (Savage''s Sunday Observance). "The observance neither of the Sabbath nor of any other day is "It is lawful on the Lord''s day, after divine service, for any man to "No cessation of work on the Lord''s day is required of Christians" "The Jews were commanded to keep the Sabbath day, but we Christians are "The Lord''s day did not succeed in the place of the Sabbath, but the Christians did all manner of works upon the Lord''s day, even in times of Lord''s day for the Jewish Sabbath... observed by the Christian church as a Sabbath. the origin of Sunday observance either to Christ or to his apostles" the authority of the Lord''s-day Sabbath, to cry down the rest" (History 3. Christ never changed God''s Sabbath to Sunday. 4. He never observed Sunday as the Sabbath. id: 35546 author: Stevenson, Robert Louis title: A Lowden Sabbath Morn date: words: 2074 sentences: 332 pages: flesch: 94 cache: ./cache/35546.txt txt: ./txt/35546.txt summary: [Illustration: THE PRAYER p. First Illustrated Edition published 1898, and a Second Impression in ILLUSTRATOR''S NOTE I am not certain of the particular parish Stevenson had in his mind when _The lasses, clean frae tap to taes, _The lasses, clean frae tap to taes, _An'' noo to face the kirkward mile: _An'' noo to face the kirkward mile: the bells frae nearer clang; the bells frae nearer clang; The mither''s brithers, dacent men! The mither''s brithers, dacent men! _Thus, on the day o'' solemn things, _Thus, on the day o'' solemn things, _But noo the bell is ringin'' in; _But noo the bell is ringin'' in; The faithfü''_ French, _an'' twa-three mair; The faithfü''_ French, _an'' twa-three mair; _The braw words rumm''le ower his heid, _The braw words rumm''le ower his heid, _And in their restin'' graves, the deid _And in their restin'' graves, the deid Works by Robert Louis Stevenson id: 48182 author: Thomson, Andrew title: The Sabbath A Paper Read at the Conference of the Evangelical Alliance, Held at Geneva, September 2. 1861 date: words: 6352 sentences: 220 pages: flesch: 60 cache: ./cache/48182.txt txt: ./txt/48182.txt summary: in many English minds against Scottish views of the Sabbath question. God''s day, and to raise higher the standard of Sabbath observance. "Men should not be idle, but busy on the Sabbath-day, about the soul as reference to the observance of the Sabbath in Scotland; and I think I to the temple to worship God. Then comes the happy Sabbath evening, in spent a single Sabbath-day in a religious family in Scotland. high a rate the Sabbath-honouring habits of the Scottish people, but physiology of the Sabbath-day_. the value of the Sabbath to the Church; for public worship will never be those who laboured on Sabbath executed in seven days was generally less Sabbath-keeping men in six days. invaded our Sabbath-keeping in Scotland, and which I fear is working far the day which has been given for sacred rest and religious worship, as a ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel