8. Constantine’s Sunday Law, A.D. 321
Constantine, the first Christian emperor of Rome, issued the following edict in A.D. 32: “Let all the judges and town people, and the occupation of all trades, rest on the […]
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Constantine, the first Christian emperor of Rome, issued the following edict in A.D. 32: “Let all the judges and town people, and the occupation of all trades, rest on the […]
Read moreThis is a very important fact bearing on the Sunday question. Adventists are constantly pointing to “Rome,”to the “Pope of Rome,” to the “Roman Church,” to the “Roman Papacy,” to […]
Read moreWe will now present historical evidence, proving that the observance of the first day of the week, as a day of worship, was universal among Christians in the days immediately […]
Read moreOne of the chief arguments which Seventh-Day Adventists make against Sunday observance is this: They say that the pagan nations, especially the Romans, regarded Sunday as a holiday, or festival […]
Read moreThe above [title] is the universally accepted doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church. It is so taught in all her doctrinal works. I have examined a large number of her […]
Read moreAdventists repeat this assertion, in various ways, so constantly that their people believe it to be absolutely true. Their children are taught this as thoroughly as they are the Bible. […]
Read moreAs early as 1847, in their very first printed publication, A Word to the Little Flock, published at Brunswick, Maine, May 30, 1846, Elder White argued from Rev. 13:11-18, that […]
Read moreNote: In this chapter I deign to give only such a brief outline of Seventh-day Adventism as will enable the reader to comprehend why this book is written. For a […]
Read more“As professed teachers from God come to us declaring that they have a message from God, it is proper to inquire carefully, How do we know that this is truth? […]
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