Definitions
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- Pertaining to, occurring upon, or observing in some special manner the seventh day of the week, the Sabbath of the Jews.
GNU Webster's 1913
- adj. the seventh day of the week; Saturday.
Examples
“Adell Sherbert was a Seventh-Day Adventist who worked in the textile mills in South Carolina.”
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“I grew up as a Seventh-Day Adventist, which meant no pork.”
“Dear Lord, It's Jerry AgainThe Beeves are members of the Seventh-Day Adventist denomination, which has a history of medical missions.”
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“In general, Jews, conservative Christians, and Seventh-Day Adventists are rather strict in the observation of a weekly day of rest.”
“It is run by Seventh-Day Adventists, who have some strange ideas about food (all it takes is a simple google search).”
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“So yes, this is one of those comics where the metaphors are written large and loud, the most obvious one being food/physical health = spiritual well-being (Kellogg's, after all, started out as an outgrowth of Seventh-Day Adventist W.K. Kellogg's beliefs).”
“Coming out of an Evangelical childhood, I remember how startled I was when I first realized that Catholics, Latter-Day Saints, and Seventh-Day Adventists were Christians!”
The Huffington Post: Valerie Tarico: God's Emotions: Why the Biblical God Is So Very Human (Part 2)
“Seventh-Day Adventists are great role models; those who don't drink or use tobacco, and who are vegetarians, live an average of eight years longer than other Americans, and have a lower rate of heart disease, cancer and other illnesses.”
“An hour northwest of Boston, the thriving Clinton Spanish Seventh-Day Adventist Church holds services with guitars, an electronic organ, a cappella singers, skits and even a Bible-based quiz modeled on the TV game show "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.”
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“In the early 19th century, the "Burned-over District" of central New York state—so named for the religious passions of those who settled there following the Revolutionary War—gave rise to a wave of new movements, including Mormonism, Seventh-Day Adventism and Spiritualism or talking to the dead.”
The Wall Street Journal: When Does a Religion Become a Cult?
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