Emphasis Preaching Journal
King James I of England...
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King James I of England was greatly concerned about the influence of the Puritans in the Church, not least for their rigid Sabbatarianism. In 1617, he published the Book of Sports, a declaration defining the recreations permissible on Sunday, for the use of the magistrates in the county of Lancashire. The following year he extended it to the whole of his realm, instructing all ministers to read it from the pulpit. Among the sports permitted to the people of England on the Lord's Day were archery and dancing. James wanted his people to be merry.
