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Quakers and Baptists, as well many Episcopalians.
Among Sunday Sabbatarians (First-day
Sabbatarians),
observance of the Lord's Day
often takes the form of attending...
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Sabbatarians and non-
Sabbatarians often regard the
Mosaic law as
being the "record of debt" (ESV)
nailed to the cross. Some seventh-day
Sabbatarians regard...
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Judaizing beliefs,
including the
affirmation of Seventh-day
Sabbatarianism. The
Magyar Sabbatarians arose among Transylvanian Unitarians, led by the Matthias...
- of Christ's resurrection,
forming the
Christian Sabbath. "Seventh-day
Sabbatarians" are
Christians who s**** to
reestablish the
practice of some
early Christians...
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sporting events that are held on Sundays;
Christians who are
Sunday Sabbatarians often engage in
works of
mercy on the Lord's Day, such as evangelism...
- also
refer to: First-day
Sabbatarianism, one of the following:
Puritan Sabbatarianism,
historically the
first Sabbatarians, who
followed the Reformed...
- activities.
Unlike seventh-day
Sabbatarians,
Puritan Sabbatarians practice first-day
Sabbatarianism (Sunday
Sabbatarianism),
keeping Sunday as
Sabbath and...
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teachings of the Bible. Ewostatewos’s
followers were
called Ewostathians or
Sabbatarians, due to
their emphasis on
observing the
Sabbath on Sa****ay. The Ewostathians...
- IPA: [sʊˈbotnʲɪkʲɪ], "
Sabbatarians") is a
common name for
adherents of
Russian religious movements that
split from
Sabbatarian sects in the late 18th...
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Shabbat (UK: /ʃəˈbæt/, US: /ʃəˈbɑːt/, or /ʃəˈbʌt/; Hebrew: שַׁבָּת, [ʃa'bat], lit. 'rest' or 'cessation') or the
Sabbath (/ˈsæbəθ/), also
called Shabbos...