Crossword-Solution: LECTIONARY 10 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Lectionary n. A book, or a list, of lections, for reading in divine
service.

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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with LECTIONARY (5)

For example, the speeches at the end of the book of Job, ascribed there to God, are of such a nature that they cannot possibly have proceeded from the Holy Ghost." He believed, of course, in the public reading of Scripture; but when the Brethren were planning a lectionary, he urged them to make a distinction between the Old and New Testaments.
History of the Moravian Church J. E. Hutton 2000
The Bodleian has a treatise written by him in 1528 for Nicholas Kratzer to present to Henry VIII; and Wolsey's Lectionary at Christ Church, Oxford, is probably in Meghen's hand.
The Age of Erasmus P. S. Allen 2005
There is no lectionary to determine a comprehensive and orderly reading of Scripture, not much sequence of thought or progress of devotion either in the read or the extempore prayers.
Preaching and Paganism Albert Parker Fitch 2005
The Philoxenian Syriac--Its extremely Literal Character--Hexaplar Syriac--Remarks on these Versions--Jerusalem Syriac Lectionary--III.
Companion to the Bible E. P. Barrows 2005
The _Jerusalem Syriac Lectionary_, containing simply lessons from the four gospels, is a peculiar version known to us from a single manuscript in the Vatican Library which belongs to the eleventh century.
Companion to the Bible E. P. Barrows 2005

Quotes with LECTIONARY (1)

We Catholics must admit that there is a constant temptation among us to avoid the lectionary and the Word of God for private and pious devotions that usually have little power to actually change us or call our ego assumptions into question.
Richard Rohr