A religious meal shared as a sign of love and fellowship.
1 You were all having such a love feast gab-fest when I blew in.
2 The investigation ended in a love feast - that 's what Garth called it.
3 This is the last love feast Brother Kline ever attended.
4 Let's have a love feast immediately and bury the hatchet.
5 A perfect love feast from the instant you arrived.
6 And before the Bishop's sermon came the love feast .
7 But before they separated, "Let us have a love feast together," said he.
8 A shrill whistle broke in upon this little love feast and the three girls looked up.
9 This we do; and from other scripture authority we feel justified in calling it a love feast .
10 But at the end of the revival at Redwine there was a real " love feast . "
11 The love feast with its tea and buns so noiselessly served, brought back many a pleasant memory.
12 Twenty guests have been invited to this railway love feast , and, first of them, my lord Faruskiar.
13 Quite a love feast , thought Hardin.
14 Sunday, the 21st, they attended a love feast at the Valley meetinghouse, and stayed all night at Brother Nininger's.
15 You will again listen to the voice of his holy, healing words at some love feast long ago gone by.
16 Many changes have come to Methodism since the great days of the love feast ; changes of custom and thought and speech.
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