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- noun Plural form of
Sabbatarian .
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Examples
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There was a birthday party at the house of the oldest which we avoided, with the result that we had a welcome and quiet Sunday evening (the Missionary Alliance not being in particular Sabbatarians).
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Baptists and Anabaptists; Brownists and Barrowists; Anti-Trinitarians and Anti-Sabbatarians — they're all listed in Masson's Life of Milton — Antinomians and Famulists; Divorcers and Seekers; Soul-Sleepers and Millenaries; Sceptics and Atheists; Ranters and Quakers — how the Quakers got into such company heaven alone knows, but at least they managed to get out of it; and the Muggletonians — I've really never been able to establish what they believed.
War Game Price, Anthony 1976
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Sabbatarians hang up their copy of those tables, it is always a mutilated, partial copy.
The Christian Foundation, Or, Scientific and Religious Journal, May, 1880 Various
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This sect of Rogerines arose from the intercourse through trade of two brothers, John and James Rogers of New London, with the Sabbatarians or Seventh-day Baptists of Rhode Island.
The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut Maria Louise Greene
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Sabbatarians act the part of the unbeliever in getting the
The Christian Foundation, Or, Scientific and Religious Journal, May, 1880 Various
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In their ambition to reproduce ancient Judaism (and this ambition is the key to their whole puzzle) the Mormons are Sabbatarians of a strictness which would delight Lord Shaftesbury.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 78, April, 1864 Various
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Deprived of their leader, the Sabbatarians withdrew to another place, and John
The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut Maria Louise Greene
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The pipe-colorers are the Sabbatarians of smoking.
Tobacco; Its History, Varieties, Culture, Manufacture and Commerce E. R. Billings
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The manner in which Sabbatarians emphasize the phrase “My Sabbath,” and “My holy day,” is well calculated to mislead the unsuspecting, but those who are schooled in biblical literature will regard it as mere _rant_, _cheap theology_, _mere display_!
The Christian Foundation, Or, Scientific and Religious Journal, May, 1880 Various
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Punch's generous anticipations, in part illusory, were mingled with wrath against militant Sabbatarians, over-zealous for the souls of their fellow-creatures.
Mr. Punch`s history of modern England, Volume I -- 1841-1857 Charles Larcom 1921
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