
The Constitutional Amendment: or, The Sunday, the Sabbath, the Change, and Restitution
Unveiling the Constitutional Sabbath ControversyBy Wolcott H. LittlejohnLength10h 52m
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In "The Constitutional Amendment: or, The Sunday, the Sabbath, the Change, and Restitution," Wolcott H. Littlejohn engages in a rigorous examination of the intersection between constitutional law and religious observances, specifically focusing on the implications of the Sabbath versus Sunday worship. His literary style seamlessly fuses legal analysis with theological inquiry, presenting an accessible yet deeply analytical narrative. Littlejohn situates his discourse within a rich historical context, exploring how societal shifts and legal frameworks have influenced the interpretation of religious practices in America, arguing for a nuanced understanding of legislative amendments in light of religious liberty. Wolcott H. Littlejohn, an accomplished legal scholar and theologian, embarked on this ambitious project due to his profound interest in the intersection of law and spirituality. His background in both constitutional law and religious studies uniquely positioned him to tackle the complex dilemmas surrounding the Sabbath and its modern implications. Throughout his academic career, Littlejohn has been an advocate for the reevaluation of religious freedoms in contemporary society, reflecting a lifetime of contemplation and scholarship in this multifaceted field. Readers seeking to grasp the intricate legal and religious dynamics of Sabbath observance will find Littlejohn's work indispensable. His insights not only illuminate the historical debates surrounding constitutional amendments but also invite readers to contemplate the ongoing relevance of these discussions in today's legal and cultural landscape.
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GenreSpirituality and Religion
Length10 hrs 52 mins
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Publish dateNov 5, 2021
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1PREFACE.
19STATESMAN’S REPLY. ARTICLE FIVE. THE FIRST-DAY SABBATH AT TROAS.
2ARTICLE I.
20A REJOINDER. “THE FIRST-DAY SABBATH AT TROAS.”
3ARTICLE II.
21STATESMAN’S REPLY. ARTICLE SIX TESTIMONY OF PAUL AND JOHN TO THE FIRST-DAY SABBATH.
4ARTICLE III.
22A REJOINDER. “TESTIMONY OF PAUL AND JOHN TO THE FIRST-DAY SABBATH.”
5ARTICLE IV.
23STATESMAN’S REPLY. ARTICLE SEVEN. TESTIMONY OF THE EARLY FATHERS TO THE FIRST-DAY SABBATH.
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6ARTICLE V.
24A REJOINDER. “TESTIMONY OF THE EARLY FATHERS TO THE FIRST-DAY SABBATH.”
7ARTICLE VI.
25STATESMAN’S REPLY. ARTICLE EIGHT. PATRISTIC TESTIMONY TO THE FIRST-DAY SABBATH.
8ARTICLE VII.
26A REJOINDER. “PATRISTIC EVIDENCE TO THE FIRST-DAY SABBATH.”
9EXPLANATORY REMARKS.
27STATESMAN’S REPLY. ARTICLE NINE. THEORIES OF THE CHRISTIAN SABBATH.
10REPLIES AND REJOINDERS.
28A REJOINDER. “THEORIES OF THE CHRISTIAN SABBATH.”
11Reply of the Editor of the Christian Statesman. ARTICLE ONE. SEVENTH-DAY SABBATARIANS AND THE CHRISTIAN AMENDMENT.
29STATESMAN’S REPLY. ARTICLE TEN. THE PRINCIPLE AS TO TIME IN SABBATH OBSERVANCE.
12REJOINDER, BY W. H. LITTLEJOHN. “SEVENTH-DAY SABBATARIANS AND THE CHRISTIAN AMENDMENT.”
30A REJOINDER. “THE PRINCIPLE AS TO TIME IN SABBATH OBSERVANCE.”
13STATESMAN’S REPLY. ARTICLE TWO. THE SEVENTH DAY NOT OBSERVED BY THE EARLY CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
31STATESMAN’S REPLY. ARTICLE ELEVEN. THE TRUE THEORY OF THE CHRISTIAN SABBATH.
14A REJOINDER. “THE SEVENTH DAY NOT OBSERVED BY THE EARLY CHRISTIAN CHURCH.”
32A REJOINDER. “THE TRUE THEORY OF THE CHRISTIAN SABBATH.”
15STATESMAN’S REPLY. ARTICLE THREE. TESTIMONY FROM THE GOSPELS FOR THE FIRST-DAY SABBATH.
33INDEX OF POINTS DISCUSSED.
16A REJOINDER. “TESTIMONY FROM THE GOSPELS FOR THE FIRST-DAY SABBATH.”
34CATALOGUE
17STATESMAN’S REPLY. ARTICLE FOUR. ARGUMENT FOR THE FIRST-DAY SABBATH FROM THE GIFT OF THE HOLY SPIRIT ON THE DAY OF PENTECOST.
35PERIODICALS.
18A REJOINDER. “ARGUMENT FOR THE FIRST-DAY SABBATH FROM THE GIFT OF THE HOLY SPIRIT ON THE DAY OF PENTECOST.”
36HEALTH REFORM PUBLICATIONS.