The National Sunday Law

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Alonzo T. Jones (1850-1923), an Adventist historian, theologian, editor and preacher who got converted in 1874, while in the Army at Fort Walla Walla, quickly became the church’s expert on the fulfillment of prophecy in the area of religious liberty, due to his vast knowledge of history.

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Alonzo T. Jones (1850-1923), an Adventist historian, theologian, editor and preacher who got converted in 1874, while in the Army at Fort Walla Walla, quickly became the church’s expert on the fulfillment of prophecy in the area of religious liberty, due to his vast knowledge of history. In the year 1888, he stood in front of the U.S. Congress to fight for religious liberty, speaking against the famous Blair Bill, who was pushing for Sunday legislation. As we see how movements in the USA are on their way to unite church and state, A.T. Jones’ approach to religious liberty and the separation of church and state is present truth for us today. This book retells the passionate speech and reasoning Jones gave in front of the Congress to fight against the rising push for Sunday legislation.

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