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Definition of Devotionals
1. devotional [n] - See also: devotional
Lexicographical Neighbors of Devotionals
Literary usage of Devotionals
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Journal of Sacred Literature by John Kitto, Henry Burgess, Benjamin Harris Cowper (1864)
"It seems to be desirable that the apostolic devotionals or devotional offices
... I refer to those ancient devotionals of the Christian Church which include ..."
2. Biblical Counsel: Resources for Renewal : an Annotated Topical Bibliography by Steven C. Kettler (1993)
"Over 45 ten-minute devotionals on the 'how tos' of raising Godly children. ...
A 3-tape series of over 15 radio devotionals helping parents understand ..."
3. The Brahmo Year-book for ...: Brief Records of Work and Life in the Theistic by Sophia Dobson Collet (1880)
"Many more gleanings might be given from the various sermons, soliloquies, hymns,
parables, and " devotionals " of the last twelvemonth, in illustration of ..."
4. International Religious Freedom (2000): Report to Congress by the Department edited by Barbara Larkin (2001)
"... some Christian worship groups reported having no trouble importing instructional
materials (ie, Sunday school materials and devotionals) for use by the ..."
5. Our Inland Seas: Their Shipping & Commerce for Three Centuries by James Cooke Mills (1910)
"... out of the river beyond the impediment of the current, and with the men chanting
the " Te Deum Laudamus " and with the devotionals of Fathers Hennepin, ..."
6. The Comic Almanack: An Ephemeris in Jest and Earnest, Containing Merry Tales by William Makepeace Thackeray, Albert Smith, Gilbert Abbott À Beckett, Horace Mayhew (1853)
"... peau de lapin blanc garnie de demi queue de chat noir, and with her hair au
cactus. On the " devotionals" beside her were seated the MISSES JUSTICE, ..."
7. Footlight Flashes by William Pleater Davidge (1866)
"... being accustomed to receive a fixed tariff, the devotionals may be induced to
donate the usual play-house prices rather than satisfy their consciences ..."