English to Latin Meaning of sabbatarian - Sabbatarian


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Definitions of sabbatarian in English
Noun(1) one who observes Saturday as the Sabbath (as in Judaism
Adjective(1) pertaining to the Sabbath and its observance
Examples of sabbatarian in English
(1) The number of ships and passengers involved was large and this gave rise to two other aspects: speed and sabbatarian disapproval.(2) Anti-Mason inspired social policies favored by Whigs, such as liquor and sabbatarian legislation, funding of educational and reformatory institutions, and to some extent the antislavery impulse of the party's northern wing.(3) But in the 19th century, this essential work was seriously disrupted by the strict sabbatarianism and stifling dominance of the church.(4) This brought forth the wrath of the strict Sunday observers, and pitched battles, using potatoes, turnips and bottles, were fought between deckhands and smartly - but soberly - dressed sabbatarians .(5) Traskite Sabbatarians generally held the the following tenets: 1) a literal Fourth Commandment; 2) Christ did not change the Sabbath; 3) God had created the Seventh day to rest.(6) But the Waldensians, encouraged by the Scots, held to the forms shaped by their own traditions and the Swiss Reformation, though they were almost equally resistant to Scots pressures to turn them into sabbatarians .(7) The evangelical revival made sabbatarianism fashionable, so that on a Victorian Sunday there was no sport or pleasure, not even reading of serious secular literature.(8) The Sabbatarian principle touched not only British religion but many social and economic practices as well.(9) It is notable, however, that members of religions which preserve strict sabbatarianism , that is, Saturday observance, usually have little difficulty in putting that into practice.(10) Besides keeping meticulous records, the fifth earl of Huntingdon was a man of exemplary piety, a moderate Calvinist who was obsessed with sabbatarianism .(11) Seventh Day Baptists are sabbatarians , that is, they believe that Saturday and not Sunday is the proper day for Christian worship.(12) Up to this point, Puritan Sabbatarians argued a dual nature of the Fourth Commandment.(13) When Count Zinzendorf, the founder of the Moravian church in Germany, visited America in 1741, he was astonished to find the hold the Sabbatarian doctrine had upon the entire German population of Pennsylvania.(14) They were being presented to the minds of Jewish sabbatarians of the first century who were keenly sensitive to the Old Testament's teachings.(15) When he published his Entschuldigung at Nikolsburg in 1527 he was not yet a Sabbatarian (as point 7 of the booklet shows) and there is no clue to indicate why he became one.(16) Is it true that Eric Liddell abandoned sabbatarianism towards the end of his life?
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