"A Christian keeping the commandment of God
and the faith of Jesus, being baptised about the year 1648, and keeping
the seventh day for the Sabbath above
thirty-two years."
Monument over the grave of Dr. Peter Chamberlain (view
it)
Hungary, Romania
"But as they rejected Sunday and rested on the Sabbath, Prince Sigmond Bathory
ordered their persecution. Pechi advanced to position of chancellor of state
and next in line to throne of Transylvania. He studied his Bible, and composed
a number of hymns, mostly in honour of the Sabbath. Pechi was arrested and died
in 1640.
Sweden And Finland
"We can trace these opinions over almost the whole extent of Sweden of that
day-from Finland and northern Sweden. "In the district of Upsala the farmers
kept Saturday in place of Sunday. "About the year 1625 this religious tendency
became so pronounced in these countries that not only large numbers of the common
people began to keep Saturday as the rest day, but even many priests did the
same." History of the Swedish Church, Vol.I, p.256
Muscovit Russian Church
"They solemnize Saturday (the old Sabbath). Samuel Purchase- "His Pilgrims." Vol.
I, p. 350
India - 1625 (Jacobites)
"They kept Saturday holy. They have solemn service on Saturdays." Pilgrimmes,
Part 2, p.1269
America - 1664
"Stephen Mumford, the first Sabbath-keeper in America come
from London in 1664." History of the Seventh-day Baptist Gen.
Conf. by Jas. Bailey, pp. 237, 238
America - 1671 (Seventh-day Baptists)
"Broke from Baptist Church in order to keep Sabbath."
See Bailey's History, pp. 9,10
America 1603-1683 “
The pretended Vicar of Christ on earth, ... speaking against the
God of heaven, thinking to change times and laws; but he
is the son of perdition.” Roger Williams, First Baptist pastor
in America (1603-1683) -- The Bloody Tenet of Persecution, quoted
in L. E. Froom, The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 3, p. 52.
Emphasis supplied.
England
Charles I,1647 (when querying the Parliament Commissioners) "For
it will not be found in Scripture where Saturday is no longer to be kept,
or turned into the Sunday wherefore it must be the Church's authority
that changed the one and instituted the other." Cox, "Sabbath
Laws," p.333
England - John Milton
"It will surely be far safer to observe the seventh day, according to express
commandment of God, than on the authority of mere human conjecture to adopt the
first." Sab. Lit. 2, 46-54
England
"Upon the publication of the 'Book of Sports' in 1618 a violent controversy
arose among English divines on two points: first, whether the Sabbath of the
fourth commandment was in force; and, secondly, on what ground the first day
of the week was entitled to be observed as 'the Sabbath.'" Haydn's Dictionary
of Dates, art. "Sabbatarians." p.602
England - 1618
"At last for teaching only five days in the week, and resting upon Saturday
she was carried to the new prison in Maiden Lane, a place then appointed for
the restraint of several other persons of different opinions from the Church
of England. Mrs. Traske lay fifteen or sixteen years a prisoner for her opinion
about the Saturday Sabbath." Pagitt's "Heresiography." p.196
England - 1668
"Here in England are about nine or ten churches that keep the
Sabbath, besides many scattered disciples, who have eminently preserved."
Stennet's letters, 1668 and 1670. Cox, Sab.,1, 268
Ethiopia - 1604
Jesuits tried to induce the Abyssinian church to accept Roman Catholicism.
They influenced King Zadenghel to propose to submit to the Papacy (A.D.1604). "Prohibiting
all his subjects, upon severe penalties, to observe Saturday any longer." Gedde's "Church
History of Ethiopia." p.311, also Gibbon's "Decline and Fall," ch.
47
Bohemia, Moravia, Switzerland, Germany
"one of the counsellors and lords of the court was John Gerendi, head of
the Sabbatarians, a people who did not keep Sunday, but Saturday." Lamy, "The
History of Socinianism." p. 60
Telegraph Print, Napier
The inscription on the monument over
the grave of Dr. Peter Chamberlain, physician to King James and Queen
Anne, King Charles I and Queen Katherine says that Dr. Chamberlain was "a
Christian keeping the commandment of God and the faith of Jesus, being
baptised about the year 1648, and keeping the seventh day for the Sabbath
above thirty-two years."
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