The Great Controversy: Liberty of Conscience Threatened—Chapter 35, Part 5

In Scotland, as in England, a greater regard for Sunday was secured by uniting with it a portion of the ancient Sabbath. But the time required to be kept holy varied. An edict from the king of Scotland declared that “Saturday from twelve at noon ought to be accounted holy,” and that no man, fromContinue reading “The Great Controversy: Liberty of Conscience Threatened—Chapter 35, Part 5”