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Hemmingsen on the Sabbath and Christian Festivals (9)

Three more theses for today; these are short. In fact, the first isn’t really even a thesis or assertio. Hemmingsen just kind of slips it in there as a point of transition. In these comments, Hemmingsen starts to turn to what the Sabbath and Christian festivals are now, while the church, following the First Advent, […]

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Hemmingsen on the Sabbath and Christian Festivals (8)

Here are Hemmingsen’s next three assertiones. Hemmingsen unfortunately lumps all Jews together in claiming that they completely misunderstood the Sabbath, which is obviously false. In assertio 20, it becomes clear what his actual target is: the Pharisees as described in the gospels, who attacked Jesus for healing on the Sabbath. Assertions concerning the Sabbath and […]

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Hemmingsen on the Sabbath and Christian Festivals (7)

Today we get theses 16 and 17 as Hemmingsen continues to unpack the symbolic significance of the Sabbath according to “threefold time.” Thesis 16 refers to time past and, especially, time present, and consists mostly of a quotation of Augustine’s twentieth Tractate on the Gospel of John, where Augustine argues that Christians observe the Sabbath […]

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Hemmingsen on the Sabbath and Christian Festivals (6)

Today’s post includes theses 14 and 15, on the symbolic significance of the Old Testament Sabbath as it relates to the first two parts of Hemmingsen’s “threefold time,” the past and the present. Thesis 15 shows broad overlap and continuity with what is usually referred to as the “continental” view of the Sabbath. Assertions on […]

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Hemmingsen on the Sabbath and Christian Festivals (5)

Today’s post includes theses 12-13. The first has to do with the transference of the day of religious worship from Saturday to Sunday. Like Zanchi, Hemmingsen asserts that this was done by the apostles. In principle, the day could have been any day, but Sunday was chosen as the most fitting, because on that day […]

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Hemmingsen on the Sabbath and Christian Festivals (4)

In today’s post, consisting of theses 9-11, Hemmingsen defines what it means to “sanctify” something and then applies that definition to the Old Testament observance of the Sabbath. He then goes on to note a rupture between the Old Testament observance of the Sabbath and the way in which the Sabbath commandment applies to Christians. […]

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“Look Mercifully on Our Low Estate”: The Collect for Sexagesima Sunday

I’m not really much of a Lent Respecter, myself, but the Order of Worship for the Reformed Church in the United States makes provision for its observance and the prayers continue to be good, so I continue to share them. (“Sexagesima” is the traditional title for the Second Sunday before Lent.) Two collects are included […]

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Hemmingsen on the Sabbath and Christian Festivals (3)

Today’s post includes theses 7 and 8 of Hemmingsen’s Assertions concerning the Jewis Sabbath and the Festivals of Christians, in which he defines Sabbath days that were of particular importance due to their association with the great festivals of the Old Testament calendar. Assertions concerning the Jewish Sabbath and the Festivals of Christians (Continued) 7. […]

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“Keep Thy Church in Thy True Religion”: The Collect for the Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany

Really late with this this week; but here is the Collect for the Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany from the Order of Worship for the Reformed Church in the United States. The Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany THE COLLECT O LORD, we beseech Thee to keep thy Church and household continually in thy true religion; that […]

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Hemmingsen on the Sabbath and Christian Festivals (2)

In today’s post, which includes assertiones 4-6, Hemmingsen defines the proper meaning “Sabbath” and then shows how, from that primary meaning, it is transferred as a title to days, weeks, and years.  Assertions concerning the Jewish Sabbath and the Festivals of Christians (Continued) “Sabbath” properly signifies rest or cessation. From this meaning, the term is […]