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1 II, 21| of course, actually on a Sabbath. You do not, however, consider 2 II, 21| consider the law of the Sabbath: they are human works, not 3 II, 21| but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God: in 4 II, 21| distinction respecting the Sabbath's prohibition of human labours, 5 II, 21| They, however, who on the Sabbath carried the ark round Jericho, 6 IV, 12| CHRIST'S AUTHORITY OVER THE SABBATH. AS ITS LORD HE RECALLED 7 IV, 12| THE EARS OF CORN ON THE SABBATH. THE WITHERED HAND HEALED 8 IV, 12| WITHERED HAND HEALED ON THE SABBATH.~Concerning the Sabbath 9 IV, 12| SABBATH.~Concerning the Sabbath also I have this to premise, 10 IV, 12| proclaim the Lord of the Sabbath. Nor could there be any 11 IV, 12| about His annulling the Sabbath, if He had a right to annul 12 IV, 12| God and yet to impugn His Sabbath. Now, that we may decide 13 IV, 12| other points respecting the Sabbath I thus rule. If Christ interfered 14 IV, 12| Christ interfered with the Sabbath, He simply acted after the 15 IV, 12| Sabbath-day, actually annulled the Sabbath, by the Creator's command 16 IV, 12| the Creator violated the Sabbath, as we shall by and by show. 17 IV, 12| and by show. And yet the Sabbath was actually then broken 18 IV, 12| this very hatred of the Sabbath; for He exclaims by the 19 IV, 12| Christ seemed to annul the Sabbath. The disciples had been 20 IV, 12| been hungry; on that the Sabbath day they had plucked some 21 IV, 12| accomplice in breaking the Sabbath. The Pharisees bring the 22 IV, 12| went into the temple on the Sabbath, and provided food by boldly 23 IV, 12| fasting) was allowed to the Sabbath from the very beginning, 24 IV, 12| only of the day before the Sabbath, in order that the yesterday' 25 IV, 12| in the annulling of the Sabbath (since that is the word 26 IV, 12| there put an end to the Sabbath, nay, to the Creator Himself, 27 IV, 12| maintains the honour of the Sabbath as a day which is to be 28 IV, 12| surely as a violator of the Sabbath, not as the propounder of 29 IV, 12| concerning the law of the Sabbath, not observing that its 30 IV, 12| what works the law of the Sabbath forbade even human works; 31 IV, 12| was called "Lord of the Sabbath," because He maintained 32 IV, 12| because He maintained the Sabbath as His own institution. 33 IV, 12| even if He had annulled the Sabbath, He would have had the right 34 IV, 12| henceforth be plain that the Sabbath was not broken by the Creator, 35 IV, 12| did not at all rescind the Sabbath: He kept the law thereof, 36 IV, 12| from the sacredness of the Sabbath and while imparting to the 37 IV, 12| honouring the Creator's Sabbath, and restoring to the Sabbath 38 IV, 12| Sabbath, and restoring to the Sabbath the works which were proper 39 IV, 16| Christ, as the Lord of the Sabbath and of the law, and of all 40 IV, 30| Doth not each of you on the Sabbath loose his ass or his ox 41 V, 19| the new moon, or of the sabbath, which is a shadow of things