One of the most famous of all the theologians, during this time, was a man by
the name of Lucian, who lived from 250-312 A.D. One of the great biblical
scholars, he was a Gentile and has been belittled in recent times by Cardinal
Newman as a Judaizer. Why was he called a Judaizer? Because he kept the Sabbath.
And why did he keep the Sabbath? "Why should Lucian observe Saturday as sacred?
It was the general custom." Truth Triumphant, 57, by Benjamin Wilkinson. This
was written in the fourth century.
Notice what Socrates said was happening at that time: "For although almost all
churches throughout the world celebrate the sacred mysteries on the Sabbath of
every week, yet the Christians of Alexandria and at Rome, on account of some
ancient tradition, have ceased to do this." Ecclesiastical History, book 5, chap
22, by Socrates.
This is very interesting! A historian in the fourth century says that the
Christian churches THROUGHOUT THE WORLD observe the mysteries on Sabbath, except
in two places-Alexandria and Rome.
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