Rome’s Challenge: Why Do Protestants Keep Sunday?

Rome's Challenge: Why Do Protestants Keep Sunday?This booklet originally appeared in 1893, around the time that Protestants were agitating for Sunday-closing laws in the United States.

A Catholic journal, “Catholic Mirror”, published a series of articles taking Protestants to task for claiming to teach “the Bible only” yet adopting Sunday as the Sabbath, a day which has no authority in the Bible, but which the Catholic Church claims as a sign of her authority.

This is a reprint of those articles, along with a few footnotes and some Appendix comments added by A. T. Jones.

The Catholic who wrote this proves very conclusively from “the Bible only” that Sunday has no authority or recognition as a holy day in either the Old or New Testaments. He has some pretty embarrassing things to say about the hypocrisy of Protestants who attempt to defend Sunday on the basis of sola scriptura. 42p

Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. The Christian Sabbath

  3. The Proposition
  4. The Bible Only
  5. In the New Testament
  6. The Lord’s Day
  7. Conclusion
  8. Editorials

  9. Appendix I
  10. Appendix II
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