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- Its more controversial features include the covenant of works with sabbatarianism.
- Seventh-day Sabbatarianism was revived in 17th-century England.
- The revival left a legacy of strict Sabbatarianism and local identity.
- Harris has a largely sabbatarianism and all retail outlets are shut on Sunday.
- From this time, Sabbatarianism gained ground with suppression of games and disorder.
- In this way it represents the least uniform and least rigorous type of Sabbatarianism.
- Strict Sabbatarianism was vital to Presbyterian culture.
- Some Dutch Anabaptists embraced Sabbatarianism, and may have helped to introduce these practices into England.
- John Traske ( 1586 1636 ) and Thomas Brabourne first advocated seventh-day Sabbatarianism in England.
- When I first created Puritan Sabbatarianism, I did not include that sentence as it was uncited.
- Although most Sz閗elys remained Roman Catholic, significant groups adhered to Calvinism, Sabbatarianism in the 16th century.
- The Unitarian Church condemned Sabbatarianism as innovation ( forbidden by the Transylvanian law on religious toleration ) in 1618.
- Evangelicalism had permeated Scottish leaving a legacy of strict Sabbatarianism and had helped foster local identities in the Highlands.
- Strict Sunday Sabbatarianism is sometimes called " Puritan Sabbath ", which may be contrasted with " Continental Sabbath ".
- Sunday in Tonga is celebrated as a day for rest and worship; strict Sabbatarianism is enshrined in the constitution.
- Strict Sunday Sabbatarianism is sometimes called " Puritan Sabbath ", and may be contrasted with " Continental Sabbath ".
- The four " received religions " was recognized in 1568 by the Diet of Turda which also gave Sabbatarianism in the 1580s.
- In 1657 he wrote his diary which showed how zealous he was in his puritan duties enforcing strict Sabbatarianism and suppressing disorder.
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