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Good Friday worship
Our Friend Laurie Andrews (27 March) and those holding Meetings on Christmas Day may well recall that all named days are constructs of the Church, so nothing to do with Christianity Jesus, neither Christian nor churchman, led by the spirit of truth and love, utterly denied the right of priests, scribes and Pharisees to demand that he, his disciples, in fact anybody, should be forced to comply with man‑made regulations ‘The Sabbath was made for Man, not Man for the Sabbath’
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