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The Crucifixion of Philip Strong

CHAPTER VI
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'The Sabbath was made for man.' It was made for him that he might make of it a shining jewel in the string of pearls which should adorn all the days of the week, every day speaking of divine things to the man, but Sunday opening up the beauty and grandeur of the eternal life a little wider yet.
"This, dear friends all, has been my message to you this morning.

May God forgive whatever has been spoken contrary to the heart and spirit of our dear Lord." If Philip's sermon two months before made him enemies, this sermon made even more.

He had unconsciously this time struck two of his members very hard.

One of them was part owner in a meat market which his partner kept open on Sunday.

The other leased one of the parks where the baseball games had been played.


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