St. Philip and St. James; May 1

This entry is part 19 of 43 in the series Hobart's Commentary on the Church Year

The Epistle, taken from St. James, exhorts to patience under afflictions and trials, which assailed, with the greatest severity, the apostles and primitive disciples. And the Gospel records the conversation of our Saviour with St. Philip at the last supper.

[Excerpt from John Henry Hobart, A Companion for the Book of Common Prayer, Containing an Explanation of the Service, 100. 1859.]

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