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History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week - John N. Andrews

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24. Disputation with Manes, sect. 42.<br />

25. Dialogue with Trypho, chap. xlvii.<br />

26. Id. Ib.<br />

27. Clement's Miscellanies, book vi. chap. xvi.<br />

28. Id. Ib.<br />

29. Compare Clement <strong>of</strong> Alex<strong>and</strong>ria, vol. ii. pp.<br />

386-390, Ante-Nicene library edition, or <strong>the</strong><br />

Miscellanies <strong>of</strong> Clement, book vi. chap. xvi.<br />

with Bohn's edition <strong>of</strong> Philo, vol. i. pp. 3, 4,<br />

29, 30, 31, 32, 54, 55; vol. iii. p. 159; vol. iv.<br />

p. 452.<br />

30. Bohn's edition <strong>of</strong> Philo Judaeus, vol. i. p. 4.<br />

31. Tertullian on Prayer, chap. xxiii.<br />

32. Origen's Opera, Tome 2, p. 358, Paris, 1733,<br />

"Quo est autem festivitas Sabbati nisi illa<br />

dequa Apostolus dicit, 'relinqueretur ergo<br />

Sabbatismus,' hoc est, Sabbati observatio,<br />

'populo Dei?" Relinquentes ergo Judaicas<br />

Sabbati observationes, qualis debeat esse<br />

Christiano Sabbati observatio, videamus. Die<br />

Sabbati nihil ex omnibus mundi actibus<br />

oportet operari. Si ergo desinas ab omnibus<br />

saecularibus operibus, et nihil mundanum<br />

geras, sed spiritalibus operibus vaces, ad<br />

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