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Rome's Challenge: Why do Protestants Keep Sunday?

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A.T. Jones Editor | 43 pages, soft cover In 1893 Protestants were agitating for Sunday-closing laws in the United States. These reprinted articles from the…

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A.T. Jones Editor | 43 pages, soft cover

In 1893 Protestants were agitating for Sunday-closing laws in the United States. These reprinted articles from the Catholic Mirror condemned Protestants for claiming to teach “the Bible only” while adopting Sunday as the Sabbath, a day which has no authority in the Bible. It should perplex Protestant Sunday-keepers to know that the Papacy claims Sunday sacredness as a sign of her authority. These articles prove very conclusively from “the Bible only” that Sunday is not the Biblical SABBATH (or rest-day).

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