A Plea On Behalf of the Working Classes, for the immediate establishment of A Victorian Sunday League, to counteract the immoral tendences of "The Sunday Observance Society".
No. 13.] [Second thousand.
A treatise on
The commonly misapprehended 4th Commandment; on
The Christian abrogation of the intire Mosaic code of Laws; on
The fallacy of Jesus's ever having endorsed the Decalogue; on
The Sabbatist's bugbear—"the Continental Sabbath"; on
The bounden duty of Governments
to instruct the Young and educate the Adults, making Secular-instruction compulsory, while leaving Religious-education free;
Opening all Educational-institutions on Sunday, such as
Public Libraries, Museums, Galleries of Art, etc. also, the Parks and Gardens belonging to the People, and permitting the running of Railway trains, Steamboats, etc. together with unrestricted access to the Telegraph wires :
By B. S. Nayler,
supported by the authority of Jesus and his Apostles, by the Fathers of the Church, by the Reformers, by Clergymen and Dissenting Ministers, by Moralists, Philosophers, Statesmen, Philanthropists, and by
Common sense.
I write as to persons of understanding, judge ye what I say.
Printed by Evans Brothers
Melbourne
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Published, Gratis, B. S. Nayler
35 Stephen Street
1871
From a Fund voluntarily subscribed by Promoters of the Cause.