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and not Sunday, for Saturday was enjoined upon the Jews, and not Sunday. But Christians have hitherto observed Sunday, and not Saturday, because on that day Christ, arose. Now this is a certain evidence to us that the Sabbath, yea the entire Moses (Mosaic dispensation) no longer concerns us, else we would be under obligation to observe Saturday. This is a great and strong proof that the Sabbath is revoked; for throughout the whole New Testament we find no place in which the observance of the Sabbath in enjoined upon Christians." "But why (continues Luther,) is Sunday observed among Christians? Although, _all days are free and one day is like another_, it is still necessary and good, yea, very necessary, that some one day be observed, _whether it be Sabbath, Sunday or any other day_. For God designs to lead the world decently, and govern it peaceably; therefore he gave six days for work, but on the seventh day, servants, hirelings, and laborers of every kind, yea, even horses and oxen and other laboring animals shall have rest, as this precept requires, in order that they may be refreshed by rest. And especially in order that those, who at other times have no leisure, may hear the preached word and thereby learn to know God. And for this reason, namely, of love and necessity, Sunday has been retained, not on account of the Mosaic precept, but for the sake of our necessities in order that we might rest and learn the word of God." [Note 2] In his larger Catechism, Luther thus expresses himself. [Note 3] "_This commandment, therefore, with respect to its outward and literal sense, does not concern us Christians; for it is wholly an external thing, like other ordinances of the Old Testament, confined to certain conditions, and places, which are all now left free through Christ_. But in order that we may draw up for the uninformed, a Christian meaning of what God requires of us in this commandment, is is necessary to observe, that _we keep the Sabbath-day, not for the sake of intelligent and learned (gelehrten) Christians; for these have no need of it:_ but in the first place, on account, of physical reasons and necessities, which nature teaches and requires for the _common mass_ of people, _men-servants_ and _maid-servants_, who attend during the whole week to _their labor and employments_, so that they may also have a day set apart for _rest and refreshment (erquicken:_) in the second, mostly for the purpose of enablin
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