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Churches Admit Bible Never Changed Day of Sabbath
Added to Sabbath article at
http://www.isawthelightministries.com/sabbath.html
(Thanks to brother Johnny for his part in this research.)
Roman Catholic Church
"You may read the Bible from Genesis to Revelation, and you will not find a single line authorizing the sanctification of Sunday. The Scriptures enforce the religious observance of Saturday, a day which we (Catholics) never sanctify."
Source: "The Faith of Our Fathers" page 111 by James Cardinal Gibbons.
"Christians shall not Judaize and be idle on Saturday (Sabbath), but shall work on that Day. But the Lord’s Day, they shall especially honour; and as being Christians, shall, if possible, do no work on that day. If however, they are found Judaizing, they shall be shut out from Christ."
Source: The Catholic Church Council of Laodicea (circa 364 AD)
Constantine (Roman Emperor & leader of Roman Catholic Church from 306 to 337 AD)
"On the venerable Day of the sun (sounds like N. Korean sun worship. The Sun was universally celebrated as the invincible guide & protector of Constantine.) let the magistrates and people residing in cities rest, and let all workshops be closed. In the country, however, persons engaged in agriculture may freely and lawfully continue their pursuits: because it often happens that another Day is not so suitable for grain sowing or for vine planting: lest by neglecting the proper moment for such operations the bounty of heaven should be lost."
Source: Constantine 321 A.D.
https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Christian_Sabbath_(Catholic_Mirror)
The So Called "Church Of Christ"
"I do not believe that the Lord's day came in the room of the Jewish Sabbath, or that the Sabbath was changed from the seventh to the first day."
Source: Alexander Campbell, Washington Reporter, October 8, 1821.
Methodist Church
"Take the matter of Sunday...there is no passage telling Christians to keep that day, or to transfer the Jewish Sabbath to that day."
Source: Harris Franklin Rall, Christian Advocate, July 2, 1942.
Congregationalist
"The current notion that Christ and His apostles authoritatively substituted the
first day for the seventh, is absolutely without any authority in the New
Testament."
Source: Dr. Lyman Abbott, Christian Union, January 19, 1882.
Lutheran Church
"The observance of the Lord's day (Sunday) is founded not on any command of God, but on the authority of the church."
Source: Augsburg Confession of Faith.
Quoted in Catholic Sabbath Manual, part 2, Chapter 1, Section 10.
Episcopal Church
"Is there any command in the New Testament to change the day of weekly rest from Saturday to Sunday? None."
Source: Manual of Christian Doctrine, page 127.
"Christian Church" denomination
"There never was any change of the Sabbath from Saturday to Sunday. There is not in any place in the Bible any intimation of such a change."
Source: "First Day Observance", pages 17, 19.
Presbyterian Church
"The Christian Sabbath (Sunday) is not in the Scriptures, and was not by the primitive church called the Sabbath."
Source: Dwight's Theology, vol. 4, page 401.
Baptist Church
"There was and is a commandment to keep holy the Sabbath day but that Sabbath day was not Sunday...It will be said, however, and with some show of triumph, that the Sabbath was transferred from the seventh to the first day of the week...Where can the record of such a transaction be found? Not in the New Testament--absolutely not. There is no scriptural evidence of the change of the Sabbath institution from the seventh to the first day of the week."
Source: Dr. Edward T. Hiscox, author of The Baptist Manual.
Encyclopedias:
"Unquestionably the first law, either ecclesiastical or civil, by which the Sabbatical observance of that Day is known to have been ordained, is the edict of Constantine, 321 A.D."
Source: “Sabbath,” Chamber’s Encyclopedia Volume 11 (1982): 401, as quoted in Bible Readings for the Home Circle revised edition (Review and Herald Publishing Association, 1920).
"It must be confessed that there is no law in the New testament concerning the
first day."
Source: M'Clintock and Strong, Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and
Ecclesiastical Literature, vol. 9, page 196.
Dictionaries:
"The notion of a formal substitution by apostolic authority of the Lord's Day (meaning Sunday) for the Jewish Sabbath ..... and the transference to it, perhaps in a spiritualized form, of the sabbatical obligation established by the promulgation of the Fourth Commandment, has no basis whatever either in Holy Scripture or in Christian antiquity."
Source: Sir William Smith & Samuel Cheertham, A Dictionary of Christian
Antiquities, vol. 2, page 182, Article 'Sabbath'".
"The Pope has the power to CHANGE TIMES, to abrogate laws, and to dispense with all things, even the precepts of Christ."
"The Pope has the authority and often exercised it, to dispense with the command of Christ."
Source: Decretal, de Tranlatic Episcop. Cap. Ferraris' Ecclesiastical Dictionary.