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Definition of Christian liturgy
1. Noun. The Christian worship services.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Christian Liturgy
Literary usage of Christian liturgy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Christian Worship: Its Origin and Evolution. A Study of the Latin Liturgy Up by Louis Duchesne (1904)
"The Christian liturgy to a great extent took its rise from the Jewish liturgy,
and was, ... The former did not in any way influence the Christian liturgy, ..."
2. The Apostolic Liturgy and the Epistle to the Hebrews: Being a Commentary on by John Edward Field (1882)
"Again, the conclusion of this Psalm is a Benediction, " The Lord that made heaven
and earth bless thee out of Zion;" and the Christian liturgy has its great ..."
3. Catalogue of the Library in Red Cross Street, Cripplegate: Founded Pursuant by Dr. Williams's Library (1841)
"Christian liturgy ; or, a Devout and Rational Form of Divine Worship. 4° Lond.
1741. A Vindication of Free and Unprescribed Prayer; in some Remarks upon Dr. ..."
4. Catalogue of the Library in Red Cross Street ...: Founded Pursuant to the by Dr. Williams's Library, Daniel Williams, Richard Cogan (1841)
"Christian liturgy ; or, a Devout and Rational Form of Divine Worship. 4° Lond.
1741. A Vindication of Free and Unprescribed Prayer; in some Remarks upon Dr. ..."