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These faithful followers of Jesus stood at Golgotha during the Crucifixion of Jesus and later came to his tomb early on the morning following the Sabbath with myrrh ( expensive oil ), according to the Jewish tradition, to anoint their Lord's body.
Often first-day worship ( Sunday morning or Saturday night ) was practiced alongside observance of seventh-day Sabbath rest and was a widespread Christian tradition by the 2nd century ; over time, Sunday thus came to be known as Lord's Day and, later, a rest day.
A friendly attitude towards the Swiss at the Diet was something he later changed, calling Zwingli's doctrine of the Lord's Supper " an impious dogma ".
His temper flared when he felt that others did not give their best, but in later reunions they admitted that Lord's hard driving force had made them better actors and made Hawaii Five-O a better show.
" Kuriake ," meaning " Lord's ," later became the Greek word for Sunday.
: ` And this the Presbyter used to say is in the plural implying John the Elder would employ this argument multiple times in defense of Mark's Gospel: " Mark, being the recorder of Peter, wrote accurately but not in order whatever he remembered of the things either said or done by the Lord ; for he had neither heard the Lord nor followed him, but later, as I said, Peter, who used to make teachings according to the cheias, special kind of anecdote but not making as it were a systematic composition of the Lord's sayings ; so that Mark did not err at all when he wrote certain things just as he had recalled.
A television firm heard of the poem and arranged to film him at Lord's in the First Test against New Zealand later that summer.
" My Lord's Study " ( as Kent labelled it in his drawings ) would later become the Cabinet Room where Prime Ministers meet with the Cabinet ministers.
Centuries later, in his 1997 Regina Caeli address, Pope John Paul II referred to the concept of guardian angel twice, and concluded the address with the statement: " Let us invoke the Queen of angels and saints, that she may grant us, supported by our guardian angels, to be authentic witnesses to the Lord's paschal mystery ".
John Calvin's exposition of that part of the Lord's Prayer all but adopts the minority postmillennial position but Calvin, and later Charles Spurgeon, were remarkably inconsistent on eschatological matters.
After being eliminated by neighbours Sri Lanka on home soil at the 1996 Cricket World Cup, the team underwent a year of change as Sourav Ganguly and Rahul Dravid, later to become captains of the team, made their debut in the same Test at Lord's.
A month later, he took 8 – 70 against the Minor Counties on his first appearance at Lord's, bowling unchanged through the second innings.
The Christian scriptures, insofar as they are the founding narrative of the Christian church, provide many key stories and concepts that become important for Christian mystics in all later generations: practices such as the Eucharist, baptism and the Lord's Prayer all become activities that take on importance for both their ritual and symbolic values.
As a player, he made 99 for Marlborough against Rugby School at Lord's and was later in the Surrey second XI.
The Lord's Day Act was the first law in Charter jurisprudence to be struck down in its entirety, and some of the section 1 analysis in the decision played a role in developing the Oakes test in the later case R. v. Oakes.
From the courtyard, three sets of stone external stairs, which may be later additions, lead up to the Lord's Hall in the tower, to the adjacent Great Hall, and to the kitchens in a second tower to the west.
At Sway Lyte lost a month-old daughter and wrote his first book, later published as Tales In Verse Illustrative of the Several Petitions of the Lord's Prayer ( 1826 ).
Cardus later said, " to be paid to watch cricket at Lord's in the afternoon and hear Lotte Lehmann as Strauss's Marschallin in the evening, was nothing less than an act of Providence ".
He played for England against Australia at Old Trafford that year and again four years later at Lord's, but in neither game did his distinguish himself.
Chapman's century made him the first batsman to score centuries at Lord's in the University match, in the Gentlemen v Players game and for England in a Test match ; only Martin Donnelly later performed a similar feat, though his Test century was scored for New Zealand.
While possessing Maxwell Lord's body, Dreamslayer kidnaps and later murders Mitch Wacky on the island of Kooey Kooey Kooey, where the Blue Beetle and Booster Gold previously attempted to open a resort called " Club JLI ".
After the Eucharistic Prayer ( the point in the Mass when it is believed the elements become Christ ), the Lord's Prayer was sung followed later by the brief Latin litany, " Agnus Dei ".
Lindwall was subjected to a thorough fitness test on the morning of the Second Test at Lord's two weeks later, the home of cricket.
On the doctrine of our Lord's deity, which he had defended in 1691 and had upheld throughout his New Testament commentary ( 1703 ), he was affected by the treatise ( 1712 ) of Samuel Clarke, as shown by his later criticisms of George Bull and Daniel Waterland.

Lord's and play
* " It may, perhaps, be embarrassing for a solitary man to walk across a wide quadrangle under a fire of glances from a collection of collegiate females ; but it is child's play compared, for example, with the long trek from the pavilion at Lord's to the far end of the pitch, with five wickets down and ninety needed to save the follow-on.
The Eastern Orthodox church distinguishes between " Sabbath " ( Saturday ) and " Lord's Day " ( Sunday ), and both continue to play a special role for the faithful.
At Lord's on 27 May, the Australians took part in one of the most famous matches of all time when they defeated a strong MCC team, including Grace, by nine wickets in a single day's play.
On 20 June, Midwinter was at Lord's where he was due to play for the Australians against Middlesex.
In other matches that season, Gloucestershire made its first visit to Old Trafford Cricket Ground in July to play Lancashire and this was the match immortalised by Francis Thompson in his idyllic poem At Lord's.
The Sly frame, with the Lord's spiteful practical joke, is seen to prepare the audience for a play willing to treat cruelty as a comedic matter.
His disdain for the cricketing authorities at Sussex and Lord's was aptly summed up in his autobiography Cricket Rebel as was his decision to play for Kerry Packer's World Series Cricket in 1977-79.
It was here that Snow " penned in verse my feelings and impressions about what it is like to play at the headquarters of world cricket " in his poem Lord's Test.
One poem Lord's Test " penned in verse my feelings and impressions about what it is like to play at the headquarters of world cricket ".
Although cricket was introduced to India by European merchant sailors in the 18th-century and the first cricket club in India was established in Calcutta in 1792, India's national cricket team did not play their first Test match until 25 June 1932 at Lord's.
He co-wrote with Clifford Makins the crime novel Testkill ( 1976 ) where an Australian bowler is murdered during play at a Test match against England at Lord's.
In time, especially after the opening of Lord's and the development of groundsmanship, pitches began to improve and batsmen were able to play longer innings than formerly.
He went on to play in two representative schools matches at Lord's Cricket Ground, where he scored 44, 91, 57 and 55 in two matches and won favourable reviews in the press.
Election to full membership of the ICC meant the West Indies could play official Test matches, which is the designation given to the most important international games, and the Windies became the fourth team actually to play a recognised Test match on 23 June 1928 when they took on England at Lord's in London.
At Lord's, in the second match, England scored 440 in their first innings but after the second day's play, Australia were well positioned, having reached 192 for two wickets.
Another milestone came in 1998, when he became the first man to play in ten Lord's one-day domestic cricket cup finals.
In 1896, Lohmann began to play for Surrey at the end of May, and, though he took 93 wickets and helped Richardson to put Australia out for 53 on a good wicket at Lord's, it was thought he had not come up to expectations.
However, he was selected to play representative schools cricket at Lord's in 1914, taking ten wickets in total and scoring one fifty in the two matches.
In both years, he was selected for prestigious school representative matches at Lord's Cricket Ground ; although his weak defensive play drew comment, he was regarded as one of the most promising cricketers of his generation when he left Uppingham in 1919.
Close continued to do well for Yorkshire and was selected to play for the Players against the Gentlemen, at Lord's cricket ground, 13 – 15 July.
He made his debut in the first Ashes Test at Lord's, becoming the 626th player to play for the national side.
The title is a play on a line of the Lord's Prayer: " And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.
Not long before his death and long after he had watched Hornby and Barlow bat at Old Trafford, Thompson was invited to watch Lancashire play Middlesex at Lord's.

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