The Sabbath And The Lord's Day H. M. Riggle
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface
The Sabbath; When Originated, and When First Enjoined Upon Man
The Sabbath a Jewish Institution
The Jewish Sabbath Ceremonial in Nature
The Sabbath on a Round Earth
The Covenant From Sinai
The Covenant from Sinai Abolished
Smith's Two Covenants
The Law" Embraces the Whole Mosaic Law
There Was No Such Thing as Two Separate Laws Given
The Law" Was Given by Moses, Includes the Decalogue
"The Law" was not Given Till the Time of Moses and Sinai
Their Fathers Did Not Have the Decalogue
The Law Was Given Only to the Children of Israel
The Gentiles Did Not Have the Law
The Rewards and Penalties of the Law
God's Eternal Law of Righteousness
The Original Law is Superior to the Law of Sinai
The Mosaic Law was Founded Upon the Higher and Original Law
The Law of Sinai was Given to Restrain Criminals
The Letter of the Law is not Binding Upon Christians
The Abolition of the Law
Moses the Mediator of the Law
The Decalogue
The Seventh day Sabbath as Mentioned in the New Testament
The Old Sabbath Repealed
The Jewish Sabbath Abolished
The New Covenant
The Law of Christ
The Christian's Law
The Gospel Rest
The Old and New Sabbath Contrasted
The Lord's Day
The Great Memorial Day of the Gospel
First Day Observance
Why Christians Keep the Lord's Day
The Lord's Day Prefigured in the Old Testament
How the Lord's Day Should Be Observed
The Pope and the Sabbath
Sunday Keeping Is not the Mark of the Beast