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Title: Divine Mercy; or, the temporal advantages of the Sabbath

Series Title: The Chelsea Working-Man's Sabbath Essay

Note: Reading ease score: 51.4 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.

Credits: Transcribed from the 1849 Partridge and Oakey edition by David Price

Summary: "Divine Mercy; or, the temporal advantages of the Sabbath" by George Bryan is a religious essay written in the mid-19th century. This work addresses the significance of the Sabbath, particularly focusing on the practical and temporal benefits it offers to the working classes. It reflects the societal context of the Victorian era, highlighting the intersection of labor, morality, and spiritual observance. In this essay, Bryan argues for the necessity of preserving the Sabbath as a day of rest from labor, positing that it is essential for the well-being of both body and mind. He discusses how consistent work without breaks leads to deterioration in health and morality, particularly for the poor, who often bear the brunt of demanding work hours. Through thorough examination and numerous references, he emphasizes that the Sabbath provides essential time for families to bond and for individuals to reflect spiritually and socially, thus fostering a healthier, more harmonious society. Overall, Bryan's essay advocates for a return to respecting the Sabbath, not just as a religious obligation, but as a critical component of human dignity and societal progress. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Bryan, George

EBook No.: 63764

Published: Nov 14, 2020

Downloads: 60

Language: English

Subject: Sunday

Subject: Sabbath

LoCC: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Christianity: Practical theology, Worship

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

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2024-11-08T22:18:45Z Divine Mercy; or, the temporal advantages of the Sabbath

This edition has images.

Title: Divine Mercy; or, the temporal advantages of the Sabbath

Series Title: The Chelsea Working-Man's Sabbath Essay

Note: Reading ease score: 51.4 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.

Credits: Transcribed from the 1849 Partridge and Oakey edition by David Price

Summary: "Divine Mercy; or, the temporal advantages of the Sabbath" by George Bryan is a religious essay written in the mid-19th century. This work addresses the significance of the Sabbath, particularly focusing on the practical and temporal benefits it offers to the working classes. It reflects the societal context of the Victorian era, highlighting the intersection of labor, morality, and spiritual observance. In this essay, Bryan argues for the necessity of preserving the Sabbath as a day of rest from labor, positing that it is essential for the well-being of both body and mind. He discusses how consistent work without breaks leads to deterioration in health and morality, particularly for the poor, who often bear the brunt of demanding work hours. Through thorough examination and numerous references, he emphasizes that the Sabbath provides essential time for families to bond and for individuals to reflect spiritually and socially, thus fostering a healthier, more harmonious society. Overall, Bryan's essay advocates for a return to respecting the Sabbath, not just as a religious obligation, but as a critical component of human dignity and societal progress. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Bryan, George

EBook No.: 63764

Published: Nov 14, 2020

Downloads: 60

Language: English

Subject: Sunday

Subject: Sabbath

LoCC: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Christianity: Practical theology, Worship

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

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