Authorities, his life by an anonymous author, of uncertain date, also the lections for this day in the Lodi Breviary.
Authority for the lives of these Saints: the lections in the proper offices for this day in the church of Lentini, in Sicily.
The Acts of these martyrs constitute thelections for this day in the Salerno Breviary.
But the American did not let himself be disturbed, and proceeded at once to quote the Breviary lections from St. Gregory.
The Breviary is a collection of prayers and lections for the clergy, introduced by Rome, consisting chiefly of psalms and passages from the Bible and the Lives of the Saints.
In the Gallican Mass between the Apostolic and the Evangelic lections the Hymn of the Three Children was sung.
The faithful, it says, met before dawn at Bethlehem to celebrate the Birth from the Virgin in the cave; but before their hymns and lections were finished they had to hurry off to Jordan, 13 m.
This Second Epiphany inspired, as we saw, the choice of Pauline lections in the Liber comicus.
The Pauline lections regard the Epiphany of the Second Advent, of the prophetic or Messianic kingdom.
The Advent lectionsof these homilists were much the same as those of the Spanish Liber comicus; and they insist on Advent being kept as a strict fast, without marriage celebrations.
Basilidians feasted the day of the Baptism, devoting the whole night which preceded it to lections of the scriptures.
Authorities:--David Camerarius and Hector Boece, and the lections in the Aberdeen Breviary.
Authority:--David Camerarius, Thomas Dempster, and the Lectionsin the Breviary.
Leon, and thelections of the monastic breviary of Coimbra.
Authorities:--Leslie, Dempster, and the lectionsin the Aberdeen Breviary.
Office with twelve lectionsin the Coimbra Breviary.
Authorities:--A Life by Albert Le Grand, and the lections of the Church of S.
The following account from the Lections of the Olmutz Breviary will not prove uninteresting.
And some of these lections are made up of disjointed portions of the Gospel.
Mr. Washburn served out the term with great satisfaction to his constituents, and was accorded two reëlections by majorities which nobody had occasion to question.
Two reëlections were accorded him as by common consent.
The first 'lections I got is down in Limestone County.
Unfortunately, the book which contains lections from S.
I answer,—I suppose it was because the Lections which respectively ended and began at that place were so many, and were Lections of such unusual importance.
I suspect that this practice began in the Churches of Syria; for Syriac copies of the Gospels (at least of the viith century) abound, which have the Lections more or less systematically rubricated in the Text.
In Codex L, the original notes of Ecclesiastical Lections occur at the following rare and irregular intervals:—S.
And yet there can be no doubt that it is only because Ecclesiastical lections begin at those places,(409) that the Holy Name is introduced there.
Mark’s Gospel was in his days, as it has been ever since, one of the lections for Easter.
Authorities:--The Lectionsin use in the Church of Comines.
Authority:--An ancient life, part of which formed the lections of the Breviary for the Collegiate Church of Mons, founded by S.
Lections of the Avenay Breviary; a life given in Colgan; all late.
As an instance of the manner in which confusion has arisen in the lives and acts of martyrs of an early date, it is deserving of mention that in the church of Quimper, the Matin lections for the feast of S.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lections" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.