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Divine Mercy; or, the temporal advantages of the Sabbath

By George Bryan

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Explore the forgotten notion of a mandatory day of rest and reflection, and how it once boosted family connections and societal well-being.

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2020-11-14
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"Divine Mercy; or, the temporal advantages of the Sabbath" by George Bryan is an essay that considers the Sabbath and its importance, particularly concerning the working class, during the constraints of the 1800s. According to the writing, the Sabbath is critical for the health of both the spirit and body, as endless work diminishes the human body, eventually affecting attitudes. Proper observance of the Sabbath as a day of rest and reflection is essential, as it allows families to spend time together, increasing societal harmony. Bryan's work promotes the idea that respecting the Sabbath is vital for societal improvement, as well as a crucial part of honoring the worth of the common individual.

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