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But the martyrs did their utmost to change it into an Agape, or Love-feast.
The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March Alban Butler
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Richard acknowledged the debt; and after Weinlig's death in 1842 he dedicated The Love-feast of the Apostles to his widow.
Richard Wagner Runciman, John F 1913
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For the Liedertafel he wrote the Love-feast of the Apostles, which was performed on July 6 of this year (1843) with, so far as one can judge, immense effect and success.
Richard Wagner Runciman, John F 1913
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One was the Love-feast (agape) that came just before the Eucharist; the other was the spiritual exercises, in which people were moved by the
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913
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Love-feast of the Apostles, and did a bit of mending to Gluck's
Wagner Runciman, John F 1913
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Richard acknowledged the debt; and after Weinlig's death in 1842 he dedicated _The Love-feast of the Apostles_ to his widow.
Richard Wagner Composer of Operas John F. Runciman 1891
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During this period he also composed the _Love-feast of the
Wagner John F. Runciman 1891
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For the Liedertafel he wrote the _Love-feast of the Apostles_, which was performed on July 6 of this year (1843) with, so far as one can judge, immense effect and success.
Richard Wagner Composer of Operas John F. Runciman 1891
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I was pleased and thankful sometime ago in a Love-feast at Saddleworth, to hear the testimony of one, who was awakened under a sermon you preached at Delph, from
William Black The Apostle of Methodism in the Maritime Provinces of Canada John Maclean 1889
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Love-feast began at nine o'clock; we had a profitable time; I found the Lord very precious to my soul.
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