Sentence examples for Lay reader from inspiring English sources

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Lay reader

noun

A person who is not ordained but is appointed to lead Church services.

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Poincaré published several books for the "lay" reader, composed of articles he had written on mathematics, physics and philosophy.

The latter two were written for the lay reader.

Such distinctions might be useful to the lay reader.

Under these circumstances, what is a lay reader to do?

Her father was a lay reader at a mission.

But a book of history aimed at the lay reader?

"Fool's Gold" is somewhat arduous going for the lay reader.

Good as these chapters are, they make heavy demands on the lay reader.

Inevitably some of what he discusses will be out of reach for the lay reader.

She also deciphers Wall Street mumbo-jumbo in terms that a lay reader, or at least a determined lay reader, can understand.

Ignatius even makes the scientific information on quantum computers comprehensible to the lay reader.

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