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Perhaps someone suggests calling it after the feast day of the churchyear observed by certain churches.
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In the Alternative Prayer Book, tomorrow, the ninth Sunday before Christmas, begins the series of themes for the Sundays of the churchyear ahead.
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But theirs was not the ordinary year, nor the Churchyear, nor the fiscal year.
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Maybe the FBI had discovered the churchyears ago and found nothing suspicious inside the building.
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Thus then we see that there is abundant provision and opportunity for special seasons of awakening and refreshing, by following the regular ChurchYear.
Usage of Christian year in English
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To-day we are celebrating the last of the series of historical festivals which mark the springtime of our Christianyear.
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There is something striking in the season of the natural year at which we thus celebrate the beginning of another Christianyear.
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These are some of the passages of this day's service which speaks to us at the beginning of this new Christianyear.
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Virginia thought a suitable present would be a copy of 'the ChristianYear'.
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An Eirenicon, in a Letter to the Author of "The ChristianYear."
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From the divinity-student came the loveliest English edition of "Keble's ChristianYear."
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What dost thou here, frail wanderer from thy task?-ChristianYear
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How often the " ChristianYear," and all true divinity helps up here!
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The motto of the ChristianYear seemed to be inwoven into his life and character.
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These are the people who failed to stick with Bob Dylan during the Christianyears.
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The ChristianYear made its appearance in 1827.
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It, too, spoke of Evangelicalism, the ChristianYear, and a dignified reserved confidence in Christ's blood.
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The motto of "The ChristianYear" is very beautiful.
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I am glad you like the " ChristianYear," and I see you are quite an Episcopalian.
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Do you remember lending someone your " ChristianYear"?'
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She wore a cross and beads round her neck as her only ornament, and knew the ChristianYear by heart.