How does the Sunday law of Charles 11, of 1676, read?
Answer
"For the better observation and keeping holy the Lord's day, commonly called Sunday: be it enacted . . .
that all the laws enacted and in force concerning the observation of the day, and repairing to the church
thereon, be carefully put in execution; and that all and every person and persons whatsoever shall upon
every Lord's day apply themselves to the observation of the same, by exercising themselves thereon in the
duties of piety and true religion, publicly and privately. "-"Revised Statutes of England from AD. 12351685" (London, 18710), pages 779, 780; cited in "A Critical History of Sunday Legislation," by A. H.
Lewis, D.D., pages 108, 109.
What may be perceived through the things that are made?
In what song of praise did a host of angels join?
When was the little horn to arise?
5. In what instruction to His disciples did Christ recognize the existence of the Sabbath long after His ascension?
Why are they demanded now?
What are God's people told to do at this time?
How is the fifth trumpet, or first woe, introduced?
Questions & Answers are from the book Bible Readings for the Home Circle