THIRD SYLLOGISM
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- CHAPTER I. INSTITUTION OF THE SABBATH
- CHAPTER II. SABBATH OF THE LAW
- CHAPTER III. SOME FIVE-HUNDRED-DOLLAR LOGIC
- CHAPTER IV. “THE SABBATH OF REDEMPTION.”
- CHAPTER V. “APOSTOLIC TESTIMONY.”
- CHAPTER VI. “ORIGIN OF THE LORD’S DAY”
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- CHAPTER IX. THE FATHERS, ETC
- CHAPTER X. “THE CHANGE OF DAY.”
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- CHAPTER I. THE INSTITUTION OF THE SABBATH
- CHAPTER II. “THE CHRISTIAN WORLD MUST STAND CONVICTED OF ERROR.”
- CHAPTER III. SOME ONE-THOUSAND-DOLLAR “REASONS” FOR DISREGARDING THE PLAIN PRECEPT OF JEHOVAH
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THIRD SYLLOGISM
MAJOR: The seventh day is the Lord’s day.ASLD 162.10
MINOR: John says, “I was in the Spirit on the Lord’s day.” Revelation 1:10.ASLD 162.11
CONCLUSION: John was in the spirit on the seventh day.ASLD 163.1
If there is any truth in Scripture or logic, these premises and conclusions are true. Of course the second and third syllogisms are dependent upon the first; but as both the major and the minor in the first are plain, positive statements of Scripture, the conclusion is strictly according to Scripture. And, we repeat, just as surely as the Scripture is true the conclusion is true, that the Son of man is Lord also of the seventh day; that the seventh day, and that day only, is the Lord’s day; and that John “was in the Spirit” on the seventh day, the Sabbath of the Lord. Whosoever therefore would keep the Lord’s day must keep the seventh day; for “the Son of man is Lord of the Sabbath,” and “the seventh day is the Sabbath.”ASLD 163.2