Miller was Professor of Ecclesiastical History and Church Government at Princeton Seminary for 35 years.
Free book online: 'Christmas: A Biblical Critique by Kevin Reed, Brian Schwertley & D.W. Cason, at: http://www.swrb.com/newslett/actualnls/Xmas_ch0.htm
The Christian and Christmass by Spurgeon, Pink, Knox, et al. (Puritan Worship Series) FREE audio (MP3) at: http://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=23011394
Christmass Condemned By Christ 1/3 by Greg Price (Puritan Worship Series) FREE audio (MP3) at: http://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=51001173548
Many more free books Against Man-Made Holy-days (Holidays) http://www.swrb.com/newslett/freebook/holyday.htm
XMAS (Christmas) by A.W. Pink FREE ebook at: http://www.swrb.com/newslett/actualnls/CHRISTMAS-AWPINK.htm
+ From C.H. Spurgeon's Treasury of David, on Psalm 81:4.
Ver. 4. For this was a statute for Israel, and a law of the God of Jacob.
When it can be proved that the observance of Christmas, Whitsuntide, and other Popish festivals was ever instituted by a divine statute, we also will attend to them, but not till then. It is as much our duty to reject the traditions of men, as to observe the ordinances of the Lord. We ask concerning every rite and rubric, 'Is this a law of the God of Jacob?' and if it be not clearly so, it is of no authority with us, who walk in Christian liberty.
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Significant piece of historical evidence This piece of literature written by Samuel Miller, professor at Princeton Theological Seminary (1769–1850), stands as unquestionable evidence against present modern evangelicals who choose to ignore or deny obvious historical facts in order to justify unbiblical 'holy-days', which in reality have become 'self-centered-comercial-days'. His work tunes in with the work of his contemporary in Scotland: Alexander Hislop (1807-13 March 1865) in his book 'The Two Babylons'. How far has the Protestant church wandered from its stern roots and convictions.
David and Karen Biser (5/14/2018)
from Cumberland, MD
Great Sermon! An enlightening look at the origin and effects of unscriptural “holy days” in the church!