Sabbatarian

//ˌsæb.əˈtɛɹ.i.ən//

"Sabbatarian" in a Sentence (2 examples)

During the sixties [1860s] the Sabbatarians were particularly active in their attacks on Sunday excursions, and this had an effect both on the companies and the public.

The Newcastle & Carlisle Railway announced a special Sunday excursion from Newcastle to Carlisle for August 29, 1841, and immediately ran up against strong Sabbatarian opposition.

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