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Make no frivolous Objections for Neglecting the Sabbath, or Abstaining from the Means of Grace. Many will plead The want of proper apparel but let not that keep you from hearing the word of God. Go as you are, The salvation of your souls is of more importance to you, than the good will of your neighbours. Besides, others will be attending to something more momentous, than your apparel. However, no good person will despise you, and the bad you need not regard. Poverty is no disgrace. Lazarus is more respected than the. rich man. And you will be more esteemed in your tattered clothes, than an impious noble in his costly attire.-Some may object That many attend, and are no better for it. That may be the case; and it is a case too common; but it is nothing to you. Many go, and are improved by it; and you also may reap advantage. If others abuse their mercies, learn from their error to do otherwise. Because there is a little base coin in circulation, shall we never receive a shilling? And because a few professors of religion, are not what they ought to be, shall we neglect religion altogether?-Others may say, They have attended long to no purpose. This is very doubtful. But if it be true, still go on. The man that waited eight and thirty years at the pool of Bethesda was healed at last. The promise is "He that seeks shall find, and to him that knocks the door shall be opened. Ye shall know the Lord if ye follow on to know him. He that shall come, will

come, and will not tarry; therefore wait for him." Heaven will amply repay the man who waits longest to obtain it.

To Conclude. Would you see your nation prosper, and your neighbourhood happy; would you be considered loyal subjects of the realm; would you fill your respective stations with honour to yourselves and satisfaction to those around you; would you suppress vice and profligacy, superstition and prejudice; would you have honest, careful, and active servants; do you desire your children to be followers of that which is good, to comfort you in trouble, and to support your declining age; then remember the Sabbath day, and keep it holy.-Would you be wise in things of the first importance; would you know yourselves, to whom you belong, and whither you are going; would you understand the purity and rigour of the divine law, how often you have broken it, and the way to escape its anathemas; would you be taught by the precepts and example of Christ, be sanctified by his spirit; prepared for death, judgment, and eternity: sanctify the Lord's day; for he has positively declared "Blessed is the man that keepeth my Sabbath from polluting it." And after all you have done, after all you have said, after all you have thought; finding no merit in yourselves, but all in the adorable Redeemer, let each one conclude in the words of the text: "Remember me, O my God, concerning this also, and spare me, according to the greatness of thy mercy.". Amen.

INDEX.

PAGE.

... 105

ABARBANEL and Aben Ezra, their testimony cited.... 17
Active people, how they violate the Lord's day.....
Acts of Parliament for better observing the Sabbath.. 51
Aged people, how they break the Lord's day..
Americans divided their time into seven days
Apostles and Primitive believers.....

Arabians divided their time into seven days.
Arles, a council held at.....

108

10

21, 36

10

170

Assyrians divided their time into seven days.
Athanasius, citations from.....

Attending too much to dress, a breach of the
Augustine, his testimony cited....

10
23, 28

Sabbath 73

Authority for keeping a Sabbath.

Bailey's account of the death of a flax-dresser
Baptism, when improper on the Lord's day
Barnabas, citation from.....

Baxter's advice how to spend the Lord's day..

Beard, Dr. citation from

..

Bede, citation from him...

Blackstone, Judge, citation from him.

Boerhaave, a saying of his cited.....

Bohemians, how they sanctified the Sabbath..

22

30

142

92

23

53

138, 139, 144

38

40

179

170

10

92

Britons, antient, divided their time into seven days.......
Burials, when improper on the Lord's day....

Cain and Abel offered sacrifices on the seventh day.. 12
Careless professors, how they break the Sabbath...

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Christ changes the day of religious worship
Christians not to countenance Sabbath-breakers.
Clarke's, Mr. account of a Sabbath-breaker.
Clark's, Margaret, dying confession

Clergy, antient and modern...

Correspondence of worship not necessary.
Council at Constantinople, cited....

23, 103, 164, 169

44

24

Anjou forbade barbers to work on the Sab. 98

Critical hearers, exposed

Cumberland Pacquet; citation from.

76

66.

Dingofolinum, a council held at.....
Directory of Parliament.....

...

Disasters, numerous, on the Lord's day
Drilling our military on the Lord's day.
Driving cattle on the Sabbath.....

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.169

50

138

.....

69, 122

64, 120

Eastern and northern nations, how they divided their time 10

Edgar's law respecting the Lord's day...

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Edict of the Emperor Leo.....

Edinburgh much injured for Sabbath-breaking.
Egyptians divided their time into seven days.

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Employers, how to promote the observance of the Sab. 159
Encyclopedia Brit. citations from...... 11, 16, 26, 99, 184
Eternal misery, the result of Sabbath-breaking.
Evening of the Sabbath, how mispent....
Evil Consequences of Sabbath-breaking..

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Example of good men, a motive for keeping the S. 36, 168

Fairs held on the Lord's day......

Families injured by Sabbath-breaking..

Farmers, how they break the Lord's day.

Forefathers, our, how they sanctified it.......
Fox, Mr. his excellent maxim..

66

135

96

171

113

Gauls and Germans divided their time into seven days 10
Glory of God promoted by observing the Sabbath.... 183
Going with unconcern to a place of worship

Great and learned, benefited by observing the Sabbath
Goguet, President, citation from....

Hair-dressers, how they break the Lord's day......
Hale, Lord Chief Justice, citation from.....

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Harrington, Lord, how he observed the Sabbath. 168
Heads of families, respecting.

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Holy Ghost poured out on the first day of the week 21, 31

Horsley, Bishop, quotation from him.....

Idle people, how they break the Lord's day..
Jennings, Dr. quotation from him..

Jerusalem destroyed for Sabbath-breaking.
Ignatius, his testimony cited......
Illiberis, a council held at..

Indians divided their time into seven days..
Individuals, their conduct, &c....

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125, 153, 168, 178

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Institutions, good, promote the observance of the Sabbath 159
Introduction of the gospel compared with creation

Josephus, citations from him

20
17, 19

Israelites, their conduct, &c....

Judgments on Sabbath-breakers..

Justin Martyr, citation from him.

8, 15, 36, 142

141

27

Leo the Great, citation from

Keeping the Sabbath, a delightful duty

King George, the Third, how he esteemed the Sabbath

Laodicean council, cited

Laws of the land

Lawyers, how they break the Lord's day

Lectures on the Lord's day eyening, recommended

Linus, his testimony cited

185

169

23

43, 173

101

165

23

19

Liquor sold on the Sabbath-day

60, 119

London nearly consumed for Sabbath-breaking
Lord's day to be observed spiritually

144

49

Mechanics, how they break the Sabbath
Men of business, their conduct, &c.

Morer, citations from

best time to prepare for heaven

Loyalty, the spirit of, a motive for keeping the Sabbath
Lying a-bed too long in the morning

Magistrates, how they break the Sabbath

Majesty of God, a motive for keeping his Sabbaths

Maimonides and Manasseh Ben Israel, their testimony
Marriage, why improper on the Lord's day
Means for better observing the Lord's day

Merchants, how they break the Lord's day
More, Mrs. Hannah, citation from

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Motives for better observing the Lord's day

Nation benefited by observing the Lord's day 113, 132, 175
National breaches of the Sabbath

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Name of Christians, a motive for observing the Sabbath 183
Nature of the fourth commandment

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Newspapers, printed and sold on the Sabbath

Non-advantage of Sabbath-breaking

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33, 180

77, 81
67, 119

112

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Ordinary work not to be done on the Lord's day

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Otaheitans, how they observe the Sabbath

181

172

72

101

30

17

91

153

95

95, 127

100

98

17, 25, 169

85

167

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