Evening services
Here on the continent evening services are a rarity.
Did they die out on the continent, or did the innovative Brits start them?
If Britain started them, then when was it?
I have heard it said that they began with reliable street lighting, which makes sense, but I've never seen anything written in any historical study or anything.
Somone must know. Can anyone help on this?
Did they die out on the continent, or did the innovative Brits start them?
If Britain started them, then when was it?
I have heard it said that they began with reliable street lighting, which makes sense, but I've never seen anything written in any historical study or anything.
Somone must know. Can anyone help on this?
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If there were several, when did it stop?
I'm not sure that Calvin's Geneva is a terribly typical example.
Also, in rural parts of England, there is sometimes an afternoon service rather than an evening one - so that the cows can be milked in the evening.
I'll see what I can find out in the next few weeks.
I ponder it now and again.
I have found nothing more than what you guys have contributed, and I have no pearls of personal wisdom to cast. (!)
Speak, chaps, if you have anything further to add. Otherwise...