The following pages link to Sabbath in Christianity
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- Council of Trent (links | edit)
- Lord's Prayer (links | edit)
- Nicene Creed (links | edit)
- Roman Missal (links | edit)
- Shabbat (links | edit)
- Seventh Day Baptists (links | edit)
- Demographics of Tonga (links | edit)
- Toledo War (links | edit)
- World Calendar (links | edit)
- 1849 (links | edit)
- 360s (links | edit)
- Agnus Dei (links | edit)
- John Bunyan (links | edit)
- Outer Hebrides (links | edit)
- 363 (links | edit)
- College Bowl (links | edit)
- William Wilberforce (links | edit)
- Sunday (links | edit)
- Saturday (links | edit)
- Paschal candle (links | edit)
- Mass (liturgy) (links | edit)
- Christian Union (Netherlands) (links | edit)
- Plainsong (links | edit)
- Viaticum (links | edit)
- Ablution in Christianity (links | edit)
- Messianic Judaism (links | edit)
- Glamis Castle (links | edit)
- Richard Mentor Johnson (links | edit)
- Columbia County, Georgia (links | edit)
- Whitsun (links | edit)
- Mass of Paul VI (links | edit)
- Sorley MacLean (links | edit)
- Isle of Lewis (links | edit)
- Robert Raikes (links | edit)
- Ebionites (links | edit)
- Pallium (links | edit)
- Tridentine Mass (links | edit)
- Gregorian chant (links | edit)
- Liturgical colours (links | edit)
- Ceremony (links | edit)
- Philip Schaff (links | edit)
- Epistle (links | edit)
- Subdeacon (links | edit)
- Dies irae (links | edit)
- Requiem (links | edit)
- Agape feast (links | edit)
- Mass (music) (links | edit)
- Y Wladfa (links | edit)
- Papal coronation (links | edit)