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Our Sabbaths in Danger A Sermon, deprecating the contemplated opening of the Crystal Palace on the Lord's-Day

By Daniel Moore

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

A passionate plea warns of a cultural shift that could threaten the importance of sacred rest and religious values in society.

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2020-05-25
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"Our Sabbaths in Danger" by Daniel Moore is a compelling sermon that explores the importance of keeping Sunday holy and the potential dangers of opening the Crystal Palace on that day. The sermon strongly argues that the Sabbath is a sacred day meant for rest and religious reflection, and opening the Crystal Palace would violate its sanctity. Moore examines the history and religious reasons behind keeping the Sabbath, emphasizing the need to protect this day from what he sees as harmful secular influences. He fears opening the Palace would negatively impact the spiritual health of the community and erode moral values, appealing to believers to resist this change and uphold their religious traditions. Moore calls on people to defend the Sabbath to both maintain individual religious practices and protect community morals.

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