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:'''<span id="410:7">(7)</span> The Lord’s Day.''' God prescribed that one day a week be set aside for the spiritual, mental, and physical well being of humankind (Genesis 2:2–3; Deuteronomy 5:12–14). The Wesleyan Church encourages its members to observe the Lord’s Day in an appropriate manner (Romans 14:4–6; cf. [[265:1]]).
:'''<span id="410:7">(7)</span> The Lord’s Day.''' God prescribed that one day a week be set aside for the spiritual, mental, and physical well being of humankind ([[Genesis 2:2-3|Gen. 2:2-3]]; [[Deuteronomy 5:12-14|Deut. 5:12-14]]). The Wesleyan Church encourages its members to observe the Lord’s Day in an appropriate manner ([[Romans 14:4-6|Rom. 14:4-6]]) ([[265:1]]).

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(7) The Lord’s Day. God prescribed that one day a week be set aside for the spiritual, mental, and physical well being of humankind (Gen. 2:2-3; Deut. 5:12-14). The Wesleyan Church encourages its members to observe the Lord’s Day in an appropriate manner (Rom. 14:4-6) (265:1).