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Discourse in Six Dialogues, on the Name, Notion, and Observation of the Lord’s Day by Thomas H. Morer, quoted GC 575-7   
Even (evening) begins at sunset 6T 355-6, 359    [2]
First day of week See Sunday  
Historical and Practical Discourse on the Lord’s Day by Francis West, quoted GC 575   
History of the Sabbath and the First Day of the Week by J. N. Andrews 1T 667;3T 38-9;    [1]
Joshua (high priest) PK 583;5T 469;    [9]
Joshua (son of Nun) PP 481-524;4aSG 58-65;4T 148-64;    [102]
Joshua, book of PP 524;4aSG 65;SR 182;   
Lazy day, Lazy days holidays are FE 317   
Leading Seventh-day Adventists action of, when God does not sustain TM 293-5    [18]
“Looking unto Jesus,” as motto for Christians 7T 94   
Lord’s day Bible points to seventh day as GC 447    [6]
Lord’s Day by A. E. Waffle, quoted GC 447   
New Year’s Day celebration of, by helping the helpless AH 482    [5]
Order of the day men whose, is work, work, work 2T 663   
Pioneer Seventh-day Adventists aged 7T 286-9    [52]
Preparation day See Friday  
Reckoning, day of   [2]
Rest day every tenth day devoted as, in France in 1793 GC 274 See also Sabbath; Sunday   
School, Schools, not Seventh-day Adventist   [206]