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Sabbatarian
Sabbatarian, a. and n. (sæbəˈtɛərɪən) [a. L. sabbatāri-us (Sp. sabatario, Pg. sabbatario), f. sabbatum Sabbath: see -arian.] A. adj. † a. Of or pertaining to the Sabbath or its observance. Obs. b. Having relation to the tenets of the Sabbatarians.a 1631 Donne in Select. (1840) 105 A sabbatarian righ...
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Sabbatarianism
In the present day, 'First-day Sabbatarian' or 'Sunday Sabbatarian' is applied to those, such as the Presbyterian Churches, who teach morning and evening Modern Seventh-day Sabbatarian groups
Sabbatarian Baptists
Seventh Day Baptists
Sabbatarian Adventists
Adventist Church of Promise
Church of God
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Sabbatarian
Sabbatarian/ˌsæbəˈteərɪən; ˌsæbə`tɛrɪən/ nChristian who believes that on the sabbath one should go to church and not work, take part in sports, etc 严守安息日的基督徒(认为安息日只应去做礼拜而不应工作、 参加体育运动等者). Sabbatarian adj [attrib 作定语] Sabbatarian beliefs, principles 严守安息日的教徒的信仰、 教义.
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Szekler Sabbatarians
Starting May 23, 1638, Sabbatarian believers were tortured and their writings confiscated in Kolozsvár and Marosvásárhely. A Sabbatarian goldsmith from Kolozsvár, János Torockai, was condemned to be stoned to death.
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Sabbatharian
Sabbatharian Hist. (ˈsæbəˈθɛərɪən) [f. Sabbath + -arian. Cf. Sabbatarian.] a. = Sabbatarian n. 3. b. A member of the religious sect founded by Joanna Southcott in 1801–14.1719 Ozell tr. Misson's Mem. & Observ. 235 These Sabbatharians are so call'd because they will not remove the Day of Rest from Sa...
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Nicholas Bownde
Nicholas Bownde, Bownd or Bound (died 1613) was an English clergyman, known for his Christian Sabbatarian writings. But the strict Sabbatarian doctrine spread.
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sabbatarial
sabbatarial, a. rare—1. (sæbəˈtɛərɪəl) [f. L. sabbatāri-us (see Sabbatarian a. and n.) + -al1.] Favouring or tending to the observance of the Sabbath.1867 Trollope Last Chron. Barset II. lxxiii. 294 The archdeacon had been very stoutly anti-sabbatarial when the question of stopping the Sunday post t...
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Sabbatist
Sabbatist (ˈsæbətɪst) [f. L. sabbat-um Sabbath + -ist.] = Sabbatarian.1857 Baden Powell Chr. without Judaism 161 Some Sabbatists..keep holy the seventh day of the week. 1865 J. Gill tr. Bovet's Banished Count xxi. 222 The Sabbatists observed the Seventh day of the week instead of the first.
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Simon Péchi
The influence of Péchi's Sabbatarian prayer book contributed to the conversion of around twenty thousand Székelys to Sabbatarianism in the late sixteenth
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San Nicandro Garganico
In 1945, about 30 Italian members of a tiny Sabbatarian sect converted to Judaism.
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List of Sabbath-keeping churches
List of churches and movements
Sabbatarian Baptists
Seventh Day Baptists
Sabbatarian Adventists
Adventist Church of Promise
Churches of God (Seventh-Day Pentecostalists
Nazareth Baptist Church
Sabbatarian Pentecostalists, Ukraine, Oneness denomination, formed in the 1920s–1930s in the Western Ukraine
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Francis Colegrove
Francis, who was a farmer, and his wife joined the Newport Sabbatarian Baptist Church of Newport, Rhode Island, which was the first Seventh Day Baptist Ann and Francis ended up in Westerly, Rhode Island by 1712, as there are records of Anne being involved in the Sabbatarian congregation there.
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John Trask
English cricketer and army medical officer
John Trask (soccer), head men's soccer coach at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
See also
John Traske, Sabbatarian
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Miklós Bogáthi Fazekas
Miklós Bogáthi Fazekas (; 4 December 1548, in Torda – 1592 in Kolozsvár) was a Transylvanian Unitarian and Sabbatarian.
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Church of God International
Church of God International (United States), Sabbatarian Christian church headquartered in Tyler, Texas, United States, with congregations in the U.S.,
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