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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Sabbatarian (disambiguation); Sabbatarians (disambiguation)

Robert Cox (Scottish lawyer)         
  • 25 Rutland Street, Edinburgh
  • The grave of Robert Cox, Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh
BRITISH LAWYER
Robert Cox (anti-sabbatarian); Robert Cox (anti-Sabbatarian)
Robert Cox WS (1810–1872) was a Scottish lawyer, known as a writer of several works on the question of the Christian Sabbath, and a phrenologist.
Puritan Sabbatarianism         
  • A recreation ground on [[Raasay]] displaying a sign "Please do not use this playing field on Sundays".
  • ''The Sabbath Breakers'' by J.C. Dollman.
DEVOTION OF THE ENTIRE SABBATH TO WORSHIP, AND AVOIDANCE OF RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES
Puritan sabbath; Puritan Sabbatarian; Reformed Sabbatarian; Reformed Sabbatarianism; Puritan Sabbath; Strict Sabbatarian; Continental Sabbath
Puritan Sabbatarianism or Reformed Sabbatarianism, often just Sabbatarianism, is observance of Sabbath in Christianity that is typically characterised by devotion of the entire day to worship, and consequently the avoidance of recreational activities.
Sabbatarianism (disambiguation)         
Sabbatarianism advocates the observation of the Sabbath in Christianity, in keeping with the Ten Commandments.

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Sabbatarianism (disambiguation)

Sabbatarianism advocates the observation of the Sabbath in Christianity, in keeping with the Ten Commandments.

Sabbatarianism may also refer to:

  • First-day Sabbatarianism, one of the following:
    • Puritan Sabbatarianism, historically the first Sabbatarians, who followed the Reformed practice of the avoidance of work and recreation on the first day of the week
    • Non-Sabbatarianism, general present-day Christian application of Sabbath principles to the first day of the week (Sunday)
  • Seventh-day Sabbatarianism, Christian observance of Sabbath on the seventh day of the week (Saturday)
  • Jewish Sabbatarianism, Jewish observance of Sabbath on the seventh day of the week
  • Subbotniks, a Russian sect categorized as Jews or Judaizing Christians
  • Szekler Sabbatarians, a Transylvanian and Hungarian Unitarian religious group
  • Biblical Sabbatarianism, observance of Sabbath according to the Bible