A Christian sacrament commemorating the Last Supper by consecrating bread and wine.
Term for the sacrament of Communion, used chiefly in Protestantism.
The traditional Passover supper of Jesus with his disciples on the eve of his crucifixion.
1When ye come together in one place, a man cannot eat the lord's supper.
2The king had just partaken of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper.
3The Lord's Supper is a great mystery; but also a great comfort.
4A majority of our members favor intoxicating wine for the Lord's Supper.
5Assyrians believe the two chief ordinances are the Lord's supper and baptism.
6A warm discussion arose concerning the mode of receiving the Lord's Supper.
7The Lord's Supper as a prophecy of the family at home above.
8Some observe the Lord's Supper monthly, others quarterly and still others annually.
9It is different, however, with our Christian festival of the Lord's Supper.
10Fifty were present at the Lord's supper from Bitlis, Moosh, and Khanûs.
11Before his departure, he administered the Lord's supper, to these new converts.
12Baptism, fellowship, and the Lord's supper, are ordained for these ends also.
13Christ puts the Lord's Supper in the place of the Passover.
14The Lord's Supper has been the order of the day in most places.
15The Lord's Supper is a token of the present union of the two.
16It contained a Creed; a Ritual for Baptism, the Lord's Supper, Ordination, etc.
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