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lord's day

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Sunday, particularly as the Christian sabbath

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It's the Lord's Day.

Observe the Christian feast days, starting with worship on the Lord's Day (Sunday).

In John's Apocalypse, Sunday is called "the Lord's day".

It was named by Christopher Columbus, who sighted it on November 3, 1493, a Sunday (Latin: dies dominica, "the Lord's day").

It is regarded by most Christians as the Lord's Day, or the weekly memorial of Jesus Christ's Resurrection from the dead.

Verse 10 of the first chapter of the Revelation to John (mid-1st century ad) mentions the "Lord's Day"; this was subsequently interpreted by most commentators as a reference to Sunday.

While discussing with her the different Lord's days (Friday for the Muslims, Saturday for the Jews, Sunday for the Christians), the dragoman said, with a spiritual smile, "Every day is the Lord's day".

The blasphemy to which the censor refers is a character in the play saying "Jesus fucking Christ" and in response to the suggestion that "Sunday is the Lord's day", replying "Fuck him".

In a statement on its website, the society said it was "deeply saddened" about the arrangements, saying it "marks another watershed moment in modern Ulster's increasing rejection of the Lord's Day".

The Lord's Day.

Remember the "Lord's Day" controversy?

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