LORD'S DAY OBSERVANCE SOCIETY
The 'Lord's Day Observance Society' is a pressure group founded in 1831 in the United Kingdom that lobbies for no work on Sunday, which is the day that the majority of Christians celebrate as their sabbath day. The group typically cites the fourth (by the Hebrew reckoning) of the Ten Commandments spelled out in the Old Testament in favour of their position.
★ Sabbatarianism
★ Sunday shopping
★ Blue law
★ Sabbath Breaking
★ Religion in the United Kingdom
★ FAQ at http://www.lordsday.co.uk/
★ http://www.dayone.co.uk/ Books published by the Society
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See also
★ Sabbatarianism
★ Sunday shopping
★ Blue law
★ Sabbath Breaking
★ Religion in the United Kingdom
External links
★ FAQ at http://www.lordsday.co.uk/
★ http://www.dayone.co.uk/ Books published by the Society
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