单词 | office for baptism |
释义 | > as lemmasOffice for Baptism 1. Christian Church. An authorized form of divine service or worship, spec. (a) (also Divine Office) a non-Eucharistic service for daily use; esp. (in the Roman Catholic Church) the daily service of the breviary for each of the canonical hours, comprising psalms, collects, and lessons which vary with the day; (also in some Protestant churches, esp. the Church of England) such prayers used in a modified form as a morning or evening service; to say office: to recite the Divine Office; †(b) (formerly) the service of the Mass or Holy Communion, esp. the introit sung at the beginning of this service (also called the office of the mass) (obsolete); (c) any special liturgy for a particular occasion, as Office for the Dead, Office for Baptism, Office for the Visitation of the Sick, etc.; (also) a liturgy devoted to a particular individual, as Office of the Virgin, etc. ΘΚΠ the world > life > death > obsequies > [noun] officec1300 exequy1382 obsequyc1385 exequy1389 mortuaryc1450 funeral1513 obit1525 funeral honoursa1535 last offices1535 justments1648 pompe funèbre1934 society > faith > worship > canonical hours > [noun] service?c1225 houra1250 officec1300 divine service1389 canonical hours1483 course1570 little hours1688 choir offices1876 society > faith > worship > observance, ritual > [noun] > instance or form of churchOE servicelOE rightlOE observancea1250 officec1300 preachingc1350 ritec1350 ceremonyc1380 usea1382 prayerc1384 form1399 ordinancea1400 ordera1425 worship?a1425 worshippingc1443 common prayer1493 common servicea1500 ordinarya1513 celebrity1534 church servicea1555 religious exercise1560 function1564 agend1581 church office1581 liturgy1593 Common Prayer service1648 ritualities1648 ceremonial1672 hierurgy1678 occasion1761 religiosities1834 cursus1865 joss-pidgin1886 worship service1929 society > faith > worship > parts of service > introit > [noun] officec1300 introit1483 invitatory1483 c1300 St. Thomas Becket (Laud) 942 in C. Horstmann Early S.-Eng. Legendary (1887) 133 (MED) He song þulke masse ilome, for al-so heo bi-ginnez Þe furste offiz is propre inov to þe stat þat he was Inne. c1330 (?a1300) Arthour & Merlin (Auch.) (1973) 2758 (MED) Þe holy bischop..For him dede þe office; In erþe he was sikerliche Layd swiþe nobeliche. a1387 J. Trevisa tr. R. Higden Polychron. (St. John's Cambr.) (1871) III. 459 (MED) No fader folweþ þe offys of his sones deeþ [L. filii comitatur exsequias]. a1400 (?c1300) Lay Folks Mass Bk. (Royal) (1879) 86 (MED) Bi þis tyme..þo prest bigynnes office of messe. a1400 (?c1300) Lay Folks Mass Bk. (Royal) (1879) 581 (MED) Þo preste turnes til his seruyce and saies forthe more of his office. c1430 N. Love Mirror Blessed Life (Brasenose e.9) (1908) 50 (MED) This day, as holy chirche syngeth in the office of the masse, after the prophecie of ysaie, ‘a child is borne to vs’. 1455 in Trans. Bristol & Gloucs. Archaeol. Soc. 1890–1 (1891) 15 146 Item, j Grayel noted, begynnyng with the office of Seynt Anne. a1500 (c1340) R. Rolle Psalter (Univ. Oxf. 64) (1884) xxii. 9 Þis psalme is songen in þe office of ded men. 1549 Bk. Common Prayer (STC 16267) Svpper of the Lorde f. cxxj The office, or Introite, (as they call it). 1556 in J. G. Nichols Chron. Grey Friars (1852) 60 The byshoppe of Cauntorbery came sodenly to Powlles..and dyd the offes hym selfe in a cope and no vestment, nor mytter, nor crosse, but a crose staffe. 1663 King Charles II in J. M. Cartwright Madame (1894) 150 She is not only content to say the greate office in the breviere, every day. 1674 R. Strange Life S. Thomas Cantilupe 287 His spirituall exercises were chiefly Prayer, the H. Sacrifice of Masse, his Canonicall Houres or diuine Office. 1740 R. Challoner Garden of Soul (ed. 2) 132 With a proper Anthem and Prayer out of the Office of that Saint. 1746 T. Church Some Remarks J. Wesley's Last Jrnl. 7 Whoever..does not worship God in the Manner she prescribes..must be supposed to slight and contemn her Offices and Rules. 1784 J. Barnard Life R. Challoner xx. 132 At one o'clock he used to say the evening part of the Divine Office. 1850 A. Jameson Legends Monastic Orders 157 Every day she recited the Office of the Virgin. 1859 J. M. Jephson & L. Reeve Narr. Walking Tour Brittany ix. 142 Proceeded to sing the office of the dead. 1868 Stephen's New Comm. Laws Eng. (ed. 6) II. 266 The celebration of marriage in this country according to the office of the Church. 1896 Church Times 13 Nov. 520/4 There is an office for the reopening of a church in the Priest's Prayer-book. 1919 Times 7 Nov. 12/1 The Armistice-day service at St. Paul's Cathedral will be the office of Holy Communion. 1933 H. Allen Anthony Adverse II. vi. xxxviii. 566 From the forward deck of the Ariostatica came the voice of Brother François saying the office for the dead. 1972 T. Keneally Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith xv. 174 [He] foraged for food while the nuns were in chapel singing their office. 2000 Church Times 21 Jan. 14/2 Comment is also being requested on the structure of Morning and Evening Prayer, and the printing-out of each office in full for each day of the week. < as lemmas |
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