This unusual booklet, written under the pseudonym “Elihu,” is a discussion of the Sabbath written by a man associated with the Seventh-day Baptist church, and published as a tract sometime in the 1830’s. The tract was found by an Adventist in a house, and shown to James White, who published it in the Review and Herald in 1853, then as part of a collection in 1854, and as a separate tract in 1855.
It is particularly forceful and direct in pointing out the New Testament example of Sabbath-keeping, and in upholding the Sabbath as part of God’s unchanging and eternal Law.
I have included an article at the end of the booklet by R. F. Cottrell, who located the man behind “Elihu,” and visited him in 1880. 21p