Do Protestant writers acknowledge the same?
Answer
They do.
NOTE - "IS there no express commandment for observing the first day of the week as Sabbath,
instead of the seventh day?-None whatever. Neither Christ, nor His apostles, nor the first Christians
celebrated the first day of the week instead of the seventh as the Sabbath."-New York Weekly Tribune,
May 24, 1900.
"The Scriptures nowhere call the first day of the week the Sabbath. . . . There is no Scriptural
authority for so doing, nor of course any Scriptural obligation." The Watchman (Baptist).
"The observance of the first instead of the seventh day rests on the testimony of the church, and
the church alone.' -- Hobart Church News, July 2, 1894.
For additional testimonies, see reading on page 146.
What did Hezekiah say God had done with his sins?
What kind of church would He thus be able to present to Himself?
What are the \"better promises\" upon which the new covenant was established?
To whom was this covenant-promise later renewed?
Do Protestant writers acknowledge the same?
When will this resurrection of the saints take place?
What promise has God made to bereaved mothers?
Questions & Answers are from the book Bible Readings for the Home Circle