Defines Sabbatarianism as a rigorist conflation of the Christian Sunday with the Jewish Sabbath, devotes attention to Seventh-Day Sabbatarianism as well.
Robert Brinsmead explores the fallacies behind sabbatarianism in a landmark 1981 paper.
Historical information on Sabbatarianism, in particular, the English Sabbatarians of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
Seeks to illuminate Calvin's actual teaching on Sabbath observance and recreation by unraveling the origins of an anecdote about John Knox supposedly finding Calvin bowling on the Lord's Day.
1923 article from an Ontario newspaper about the hubbub caused by a suggestion to allow children to use a municipal swimming pool during a heat wave.
Non-denominational organization to promote fellowship and cooperation between Seventh-Day Sabbath keepers. Sells the Directory of Sabbath-Observing Groups. Includes articles.
Established to promote greater awareness of, and fellowship between, sabbatarians of various stripes, and to promote the biblical seventh day Sabbath.
Church links, ministries, fellowships and resources.
Assemblies, resources, and personal ministries.
Definition of the term. Distinguishes between strict or literal sabbatarianism, which can only apply to the seventh-day sabbath, and semisabbatarianism, which transfers the demands of the sabbath to Sunday.
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