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  • Following Leviticus' laws -- keeping kosher, not cutting their beards, keeping their bodies and their homes as meticulously clean as possible, and strict adherence to Sabbath-keeping -- was as difficult as Harrell and his flock had anticipated, but even more rewarding than they could have hoped.

    Cathleen Falsani: Living Leviticus: Who Could Do It? Who Would Want To? Cathleen Falsani 2011

  • Following Leviticus' laws -- keeping kosher, not cutting their beards, keeping their bodies and their homes as meticulously clean as possible, and strict adherence to Sabbath-keeping -- was as difficult as Harrell and his flock had anticipated, but even more rewarding than they could have hoped.

    Cathleen Falsani: Living Leviticus: Who Could Do It? Who Would Want To? Cathleen Falsani 2011

  • The February 2010 survey, for example, includes questions about hunger and Sabbath-keeping.

    One in four Presbyterian pastors is female, and nearly half the membership is 65 or older | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com 2010

  • He has worldly reasons, too, that Sabbath-keeping auto dealers from Louisiana to North Dakota cite as canon: Skilled personnel not only would be forced to work, they'd have to be paid.

    Car Dealers, Believing in a Day of Rest, Still Renounce Sunday Sales 2008

  • It is greatly to be desired that the majority of his countrymen resident in America, would allow themselves to be impressed in a similar manner as to the advantages of piety and Sabbath-keeping.

    The International Monthly Magazine - Volume V - No II Various

  • Sabbath-keeping, etc., which were spreading even in the politest circles.

    Josephus Norman Bentwich 1927

  • As the time went on there grew up rules and regulations in regard to Sabbath-keeping which became more and more strict and elaborate.

    Hebrew Life and Times 1918

  • Sabbath-keeping, we rested, idly, NOT thinking, until Dan's voice crept into the silence.

    We of the Never-Never Jeannie Gunn 1915

  • That suggesting an appropriate topic of conversation to Dan, for a little while we spoke of the Sabbath-keeping of our Scottish forefathers; as we spoke, idly watching the circling, wheeling Bromli kites, that seemed then as at all times, an essential part of the sunshine.

    We of the Never-Never Jeannie Gunn 1915

  • Sabbath-keeping out of Dan's blood, although he was not particular which day of the week was set apart for his Sabbath.

    We of the Never-Never Jeannie Gunn 1915

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