Orders of service

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Teo  #76920  Sun, 27 Feb 05 04:00 AM
When quotations from the ESV test are used in non-saleable media, such as church bulletins, orders of service, posters, transparencies, or similar media, a complete copyright notice is not required, but the initials (ESV) must appear at the end of the quotation.

What are “orders of service”?
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Mister Micawber  #76943  Sun, 27 Feb 05 07:09 AM

I'd love to know what an ESV test is; all I can find via Google is an automotive test, but why that would be announced in a church bulletin is beyond me.

Since they mention church bulletins, however, I would guess that an 'order of service' here is the printed agenda for a wedding, funeral, or Sunday church service.

  
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Teo  #76997  Sun, 27 Feb 05 01:27 PM
Sorry. It's a typo. I should have typed "text."
  
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