Monday, December 24, 2012

Candle-Flame Stitch

SABBATH, n.  A weekly festival having its origin in the fact that God mad the world in six days and was arrested on the seventh.  Among the Jews observance of the day was endorced by a Commandment of which this is the Christian version:  "Remember the seventh day to make thy neighbor keep it wholly."  To the Creator it seemed fit and expedient that the Sabbath should be the last day of the week, but the Early Fathers of the Church held other views.  So great is the sanctity of the day that even where the Lord holds a doubtful and precairous jurisdiction over those who go down to (and down into) the sea it is reverently recognized, as is manifest in the following deep-water version of the Fourth Commandment:
Six days shalt thou labor and do all thou art able,
And on the seventh holystone the deck and scrape the cable.
Decks are no longer holystoned, but the cable still supplies the captain with opportunity to attest a pious respect for the divine ordinance.



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