Transcriber's Note:
The use of hyphens has been rationalized. Apparent typographical errorshave been corrected.
The numbers of some of the tracts are missing and have been inserted.The page numbers of the individual tracts have been prefixed by thenumber of the tract.
"THE SEVENTH DAY IS THE SABBATH OF THE LORD THY GOD."
NEW YORK:
PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN SABBATH TRACT SOCIETY.
No. 9 Spruce Street.
1853.
1. | Reasons for introducing the Sabbath of the Fourth Commandment to the consideration of the Christian Public. 24 pp. |
2. | The Sabbath: its Moral Nature and Scriptural Observance. 48 pp. |
3. | The Sabbath: Authority for the Change of the Day. 24 pp. |
4. | The Sabbath and Lord's Day: A History of their Observance in the Christian Church. 48 pp. |
5. | A Christian Caveat. 4 pp. |
6. | Twenty Reasons for keeping holy, in each week, the Seventh Day instead of the First Day. 4 pp. |
7. | Thirty-six Plain Questions, presenting the main points in the Sabbath Controversy: A Dialogue between a Minister of the Gospel and a Sabbatarian; Counterfeit Coin. 8 pp. |
8. | The Sabbath Controversy: The True Issue. 4 pp. |
9. | The Fourth Commandment: False Exposition. 4 pp. |
10. | The True Sabbath Embraced and Observed. 16 pp. |
11. | Religious Liberty Endangered by Legislative Enactments. 16 pp. |
12. | Misuse of the term "Sabbath." 8 pp. |
13. | The Bible Sabbath. 24 pp. |
14. | Delaying Obedience. 4 pp. |
15. | An Appeal for the Restoration of the Bible Sabbath, in an Address to the Baptists, from the Seventh-day Baptist General Conference. 36 pp. |
16. | The Royal Law contended for. By Edward Stennett. 60 pp. |
17. | Vindication of the True Sabbath. By J. W. Morton, late Missionary of the Reformed Presbyterian Church. 60 pp. |