A few lines against the opening of the Crystal Palace on the Sabbath day
Book Code: 637128911545
Writer: John Elwin Wrench
Name of the book: : A few lines against the opening of the Crystal Palace on the Sabbath day
Subject: Sabbath -- Poetry
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Name Of book : A few lines against the opening of the Crystal Palace on the Sabbath day
Subject : Sabbath -- Poetry
Writer : John Elwin Wrench"A Few Lines Against the Opening of the Crystal Palace on the Sabbath Day" by John Elwin Wrench is a thought-provoking book that explores the ethical dilemma of holding events on Sundays. Through a series of compelling arguments, Wrench challenges the decision to open the iconic Crystal Palace on a day that is traditionally reserved for rest and religious observance. Drawing on historical perspectives and moral reasoning, the author delves into the significance of observing the Sabbath and questions the impact of prioritizing commercial interests over spiritual values. This book encourages readers to reflect on the importance of upholding sacred traditions in the face of societal pressures and modern conveniences. With meticulous research and persuasive writing, Wrench presents a compelling case for honoring the Sabbath and upholding ethical standards in the pursuit of progress. "A Few Lines Against the Opening of the Crystal Palace on the Sabbath Day" is a timely and relevant read for anyone interested in the intersection of culture, commerce, and morality."
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