The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 49
How Shall We Keep Sunday?
Contents
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- [title page]
- Prefatory p. iii
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- Part I. — Scripture Evidence — In Regard to the Obligation of Sabbatical Observance. — Scripture Evidence in Regard to the Obligation of Sabbatical Observance — by Charles K. Whipple p. 1
- Part II. — The History of Sunday Observance. — Sunday in the Church. — The History of Sunday Observance.—Sunday in the Church — by Minot Judson Savage p. 19
- Part III. — The Lord's Day Legislation of Massachusetts. — The Lord's Day Legislation of Massachusetts — by Charles E. Pratt p. 35
- Part IV. — The Working-Man's Sunday in Large Cities. — The Working-Man's Sunday in Large Cities: A Plea for Rest, Recreation, Education — by William C. Gannett
- Who are the "Working-Men"? p. 67
- The State's Relation to Sunday's Three Uses p. 68
- 1. Rest p. 69
- Has the State a Right to Compel the Rest ? p. 70
- The Sunday Law against Work Unnecessary p. 72
- II. Recreation p. 76
- The Puritan and the Continental Sabbaths p. 78
- The State knows Holidays, not Holy Days p. 80
- Only One Sunday, and that Withheld by the Law p. 81
- III. Education p. 83
- I. The Public Library p. 84
- 2. Art Exhibitions, &c p. 87
- Experience of Sunday Openings p. 88
- 3. Sunday Lectures p. 91
- 4. Sunday Classes p. 94
- Free Religious Association Publications p. 99
- Tracts