The table in Christian churches where communion is given.
1At the Lord's table, in the morning, a measure of enjoyment returned.
2Parker's meeting at Pleasant Grove, where he presided at the Lord's table.
3One day he forbade a citizen, Philibert Berthelier, to come to the Lord's table.
4But the secret sinner ought rather to prefer infamy than approach the Lord's table unworthily.
5Hitherto, water baptism had been considered a pre-requisite to the Lord's table by all parties.
6And what greater privilege could we desire than to be fed at the Lord's table?
7The afternoon brought us to the Lord's table.
8I see: just some of those people one meets at the Lord's table and nobody else's.
9Again, with regard to those who go out, and do not approach to the Lord's table.
10In the evening the missionaries, the new disciples, and a Griqua, twelve in all, sat down to the Lord's table.
11How is it possible for him to admit any to the Lord's table, when he is but a judge himself?
12Thus may men everyday, nay, every hour, keep a communion at the Lord's table, or communicate, or sup, with Christ.
13I was led to say, I must forbid your coming to the Lord's table till you have given your heart to God.
14We profess the same Lord, we preach his message of unity, yet for 400 years we cannot sit at the Lord's table together.
15All these persons, of so many and contradictory opinions, weekly meet around our Lord's table in hundreds of churches all over the land.
16Practically, as far as the heart is concerned, we are a great deal too apt to go to the Lord's table each alone.
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