Continental-Moral-Only
The Sabbath's perpetual element is the principle of regular public worship, not strict cessation; permits ordered recreation after public worship — the Continental Reformed inflection.
This is a contested or rejected alternative.
The Westminster baseline on Sabbath is Lords-Day-Fourth-Commandment-Perpetual. Personas and schools listed below hold this alternative position instead — either because they argued for it at the Assembly (like the Erastians on polity) or because they represent a receiving tradition that departed from the Standards on this point.
Cruxes on this attribute
The Assembly navigated 1 crux that bear directly on Sabbath.
Other positions on Sabbath
Lords-Day-Fourth-Commandment-Perpetual WCF
A creation ordinance; one day in seven is to be kept holy; changed to the first day of the week from the resurrection of Christ (WCF XXI.7–8) — the strict-Sabbatarian position.
Abrogated
The fourth commandment is wholly ceremonial and abrogated in Christ — rejected by WCF XXI.7.