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N.J. White claimed "an unbroken and unquestioned Church usage" of the phrase "Lord's day" to refer to Sunday since the earliest apostolic times. - N. J. White

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References on page 15 of From Sabbath To Sunday - A Historical Investigation of the Rise of Sunday Observance in Early Christianity:
apocryphal literature - Apocryphal literature is useful in the Sunday / Sabbath question if its limitations are kept in mind.
C. S. Mosna - C. S. Mosna's monographs are considered in the book "From Sabbath To Sunday" by Samuele Bacchiocchi.
Department of Ecclesiastical History - The book "From Sabbath To Sunday" is an abridgement of the doctoral dissertation presented in Italian to the Department of Ecclesiastical History at the Pontifical Gregorian University, by Dr. Samuele Bacchiocchi.
E. Nestle - E. Nestle and K. Aland prepared a reliable Greek test of the New Testament.
F. A. Regan - F. A. Regan's monographs are considered in the book "From Sabbath To Sunday" by Samuele Bacchiocchi.
K. Aland - K. Aland and E. Nestle prepared a reliable Greek test of the New Testament that is used in this book.
N. J. White - N. J. White made the conclusion that "Lord's day" refered to Sunday based on sources whose textual and contextual problems weren't properly considered.
patristic literature - Because of a scarcity of early documents, patristic literature much be used while being aware of its limitations.
Pontifical Gregorian University - The book "From Sabbath To Sunday" is an abridgement of the doctoral dissertation presented in Italian to the Department of Ecclesiastical History at the Pontifical Gregorian University, by Dr. Samuele Bacchiocchi.
Revised Standard Version - Revised Standard Version is a reputable translation used for New Testament verses.
W. Rordorf - W. Rordorf's monographs are considered in the book "From Sabbath To Sunday" by Samuele Bacchiocchi.

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Quotations from our authors:

"The expression 'Lord's day' which first appears as an undisputed Christian designation for Sunday near the end part of the second century, denotes a day which belongs exclusively to the 'Lord'." - Lord's day

"It is also the hope that earnest readers may be stimulated through a better understanding of the meaning of God's holy day to search for a deeper fellowship with the 'Lord of the Sabbath' (Mark 2:28)." - Pg. 16 - Mark 2:28

"Tertullian uses the Latin equivalent 'dominicus dies' in De oratione 23 and De corona 3. This became the official designation for Sunday in the Latin languages (cf. domenica, dimanche)." - domenica

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