NOUN
- a saying of Jesus that is regarded as authentic although it is not recorded in the Gospels
How To Use logion In A Sentence
- In Martin Hengel's judgment ‘there is hardly one logion of Jesus which more sharply runs counter to law, piety, and custom’.
- Resolving the issue of whether or not the statement in v 12 was once an autonomous logion - as some authors argued - is not a determining factor for determining the meaning of the passage.
- As in the original manuscript the homilies did not follow any logical order, the anonymous scribe felt it necessary to rearrange the texts according to the liturgical calendar of the Byzantine Church; he, therefore, made them follow the order of the liturgical readings: menologion, triodion, pentekostarion, and orthros.
- But the Euchologion contains prayers to be said by the priest on this occasion as part of the whole ritual of the ceremony surrounding childbirth.
- When people go even as far as calling their books and vestments after ours, saying Missal when they mean Euchologion, alb when they mean sticharion, the confusion becomes hopeless. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
- Our present purpose is to inform you that the work of correcting the Greek Euchologion is now completed.
- For it seemed best to add in this manner such matter as was missed in the text of the Euchologion itself.
- The newly corrected edition of the Euchologion has treated the matter in just this way.
- This is to associate one of logion that accuse an assistant president to hold president Liu Chuanzhi concurrently.
- By keeping to this method the correction of the Euchologion was completed and the new edition of it was printed in 1754.