First day of the week; observed as a day of rest and worship by most Christians.
1It was still the Lord's Day up this end of the city.
2There's no Lord's Day and no Lord's house, for there's no Lord.
3It is gone past midnight, so already the Lord's Day is upon us.
4Neither Sam nor Nydia encountered many Coven members on this, the Lord's Day.
5That Lord's Day when finally Caleb came to us was bright and glistering.
6We belong to God as truly on Monday as on the Lord's Day.
7She was published the very next Lord's Day, and got married in the evening.
8He was invited by the Church to preach in public once next Lord's Day.
9His favorite term for that day was the Lord's Day.
10At home, the Lord's Day was always made as bright and cheerful as possible.
11One eats and sleeps, and Lord's Day breaks the week, and time soon passes.'
12To-morrow (the Lord's Day) is the day of peace and happiness.
13Nor was the christening day the only Lord's Day when the baby graced the meeting-house.
14I did not do any work on the Lord's Day, but tried to teach them.
15They were also confined in the cage on the meeting-house green, with the Lord's Day sleepers.
16The Lord's Day is not the original Sabbath.
Translations for Lord's Day