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Definition of Lectionaries
1. lectionary [n] - See also: lectionary
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lectionaries
Literary usage of Lectionaries
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Outlines of textual criticism applied to the New Testament by Charles Edward Hammond (1884)
"On lectionaries. The lectionaries and the effect of the Lectionary-system ...
There are no extant lectionaries earlier than the eighth century in Greek, ..."
2. An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures by Thomas Hartwell Horne (1841)
"This and lectionaries to 20. inclusive follow the Con recension, and were collated
by Matthaei. ... Manuscripts of lectionaries collated for Ü Dr. Scholz. ..."
3. A Plain Introduction to the Criticism of the New Testament for the Use of by Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener (1861)
"On the lectionaries j or Manuscript Service-books of the Greek Church. HOWEVER
grievously the great mass of cursive manuscripts of the New Testament has ..."
4. The New Testament in the original Greek by Brooke Foss Westcott, Fenton John Anthony Hort (1896)
"An accessory class of Greek MSS is formed by lectionaries or books of ecclesiastical
lessons taken from the New Testament, of which above 400 have been ..."
5. The Causes of the Corruption of the Traditional Text of the Holy Gospels by John William Burgon, Edward Miller (1896)
"The lectionaries of the ancient Church have not yet nearly enjoyed the attention
they deserve, or the laborious study which in order to render them ..."
6. The Revision Revised: Three Articles Reprinted from the Quarterly Review : I by John William Burgon (1883)
"To the overwhelming evidence thus furnished by 252 out of 254 cursive Copies of S.
Paul's Epistles,—is to be added the evidence supplied by the lectionaries ..."
7. A plain introduction to the criticism of the New Testament by Frederick Henry A. Scrivener (1883)
"HOWEVER grievously the great mass of cursive manuscripts of the New Testament
has been neglected by Biblical critics, the lectionaries of the Greek Church, ..."