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Lord's day



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Today, on the Lord’s day, all of us stand united in prayer with the people of Baton Rouge, with the police officers who’ve been wounded, and with the grieving families of the fallen.

From New York Times • Jul. 17, 2016

Sunday is the Lord's day; sports, cinema and TV are forsworn for lengthy sermons of a dominee at the local church.

From Time Magazine Archive

In Israel, the beaches were crowded, food was being cooked, and a modern government transacted business as usual, but in the house of Zvi Rabin-sohn, the Lord's day was being kept.

From Time Magazine Archive

Where houses were, where windows stared, where gutters ran, were people—sleeping now, invisible, private, in the heavy darknesses of these houses, while the Lord’s day broke outside.

From "Go Tell It on the Mountain" by James Baldwin

Certificate, signed by two parishioners, stating that on Lord's day, October 26th, 1760, John Fletcher, Vicar of Madeley, had read prayers, and declared his unfeigned assent and consent, &c., dated December 1st, 1760.

From Fletcher of Madeley by Macdonald, Frederic W.