The Story of a Lost Day
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First published in 1930 and rereleased as part of the Heritage Collection, this book gives the reader an opportunity to study the benefits and losses of the reforms of the calendar.
The changing of the weekly cycle is an important matter.
First published in 1930 and rereleased as part of the Heritage Collection, this book gives the reader an opportunity to study the benefits and losses of the reforms of the calendar.
Some things cannot be adjusted by legislation without doing harm to essential justice and the free exercise of the conscience. The author points out the real issues of a calendar change as proposed in the current era and shows that each individual is confronted with the responsibility of deciding whether he will reject the authority of God for the precepts of men who would change the laws and times of the Most High.
Item Format | Paperback |
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Publisher | Pacific Press Publishing Association |
Weight (lbs) | 0.290000 |
Page Count | 74 |
Language | English |
Year Published | 2018 |