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Now 37, he was raised as a Baptist in Athens, Georgia, but found the Lord’s house a confusing place.

From The Guardian • Apr. 12, 2016

Seemingly he has begun to assume that he is chairman of the Com mittee on Admissions and that the Lord's house which he tends is one of the better country clubs.

From Time Magazine Archive

The word "church," by which we designate the place of divine worship, being derived from the Greek kuriak�n, the Lord's house, embodies the idea of its sacred character.

From The Worship of the Church and The Beauty of Holiness by Regester, J. A. (Jacob Asbury)

The "Kirkton" of Durrisdeer—a small cluster of houses around the church—has been celebrated by Burns, in his "Tam o' Shanter"— "And at the Lord's house, even on Sunday, Thou drank wi' Kirkton Jean till Monday."

From Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 5 by Various

To come in on Saturday from their distant hunting grounds sixty miles away, that they might enjoy the services of the Lord’s house on His own day, was no unusual thing.

From By Canoe and Dog-Train by Young, Egerton Ryerson




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