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| | SABBATH KEEPERS DURING THE REFORMATION TIMES |
 | | Among them was a work of four hundred pages, written by Jacob Elik; it is a commentary on the Psalms, dated A.D. 1604, and also contains some doctrinal poems, a few of which treat on the death of Christ, on the Lord’s supper, on baptism, faith in God, etc. |
 | | In the last-named place Saturday-keeping was defended by the daughter of a priest from Kumla. |
 | | After having received several angel visions, which she fully describes, and after having passed through many severe trials from doubts as to her own acceptance with God, and from opposition of enemies, -- sufferings which caused her bitter agony and even convulsions, -- she finally herself preached repentance and conversion. |
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