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the Lord's Day
noun , Christianity Sunday, especially when drawing attention to the perceived holiness of the day.
noun , Christianity Sunday, especially when drawing attention to the perceived holiness of the day.
the Lord's Prayer
noun , Christianity the prayer that commonly begins, -Our Father who art in heaven- (Matthew 6.9?13 and Luke 11.2?4), that was used by Jesus to teach his disciples the way of praying that would be most acceptable to God. Also called Our Father and, especially in the Latin version, Paternoster.
noun , Christianity the prayer that commonly begins, -Our Father who art in heaven- (Matthew 6.9?13 and Luke 11.2?4), that was used by Jesus to teach his disciples the way of praying that would be most acceptable to God. Also called Our Father and, especially in the Latin version, Paternoster.
the Lord's Supper
noun , Christianity a Protestant (especially Presbyterian) term for Mass (see under mass2), communion (sense 3) or the Eucharist.
noun , Christianity a Protestant (especially Presbyterian) term for Mass (see under mass2), communion (sense 3) or the Eucharist.
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