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History of the Sabbath and the First Day of the Week by J. N. Andrews 1T 667;3T 38-9;    [1]
Lazy day, Lazy days holidays are FE 317   
Leading Seventh-day Adventists action of, when God does not sustain TM 293-5    [18]
Lord   [3]
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   
Palmerston, Lord premier of England, quoted SL 30   
Pioneer Seventh-day Adventists aged 7T 286-9    [52]
Powers, Three Great See Godhead  
Preparation day See Friday  
“Prophet,” two different uses of term Ed 46   
Prophet, Prophets   [191]
Real Presence of the Body and Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ in the Blessed Eucharist, Proved From Scripture by Nicholas P. Wiseman, quoted GC 59   
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]
School, Schools, Seventh-day Adventist   [1199]
Second coming Christ’s See Advent, second