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Example sentences for "many churches"

  • It was in revenge of Columcille" that this was done, say the Four Masters, and certainly it seems as if the fate that overtook this "profaner and destroyer of many churches" was the not unnatural outcome of his own evil deeds.

  • St. Babylas is the titular saint of many churches in Italy, France, and Spain.

  • Many churches in Flanders, Auvergne, Limousin, and other places, are dedicated to God, under his invocation.

  • These holy martyrs are secondary patrons of the diocese of Langres, and titular saints of many churches in France and Germany.

  • May it not be said of many churches at this day, as God said of the church of Israel, that he sought for a man among them that should stand in the gap, and make up the breach, but he found none?

  • This is the most common stone used in the fronts of private residences, many churches, Academy of Design in Brooklyn, etc.

  • Many churches in Brooklyn, the Naval Hospital, etc.

  • Many churches would be built up; they would cause envyings, strifes and malice; and because of pride, of false teachers and false doctrines, their churches would become corrupted and lifted up.

  • Brother Lathrop is on his way into New Hampshire and Maine, where arrangements have been made in many churches.

  • Many churches in New England have enjoyed this treat, and receive the inspiration which the facts of the American Missionary Association must always give when really known and understood.

  • I pass it along in these "Notes," as these friends hold no patent right upon the method, and would gladly see it adopted in many churches.

  • In many churches there is found a "Bishop's Chair.

  • Notice how it is made up of several parts, divided, in many churches, by pillars and arches.

  • And heard how in many churches in London, and upon many signs there, and upon merchants' ships in the river, they had set up the King's arms.

  • Lay long in bed, and being up, I went with Will to my Lord's, calling in at many churches in my way.

  • In the forenoon I alone to our church, and after dinner I went and ranged about to many churches, among the rest to the Temple, where I heard Dr.

  • The earliest of these half domes were of semicircular elevation, but the pointed form made its appearance in the late eleventh or early twelfth century in many churches.

  • Wherein doth a particular church of Christ's institution differ from a consociation of many churches?

  • Andrea also painted in many churches in Naples, and I find him highly commended for his picture of the Pentecost in the S.

  • The second painted in many churches, and is admired more for his style of composition, than for his figures.

  • They were Antonio Gherardi da Rieti, who on the death of Mola frequented the school of Cortona; and painted in many churches in Rome with more despatch than elegance;[76] Gio.

  • Many churches in Scotland are called by his name.

  • Many churches, especially in the west, bore St. Donnan's dedication.

  • Many churches in that district are known by his name, which appears there under the form of Piran.

  • It is used in many Churches at the present time.

  • The Reproaches are now frequently used in many churches on Good Friday as a separate service and are very solemn and impressive.

  • There are so many societies, so many churches, so many isms, that it is almost impossible for an independent man to succeed in a political career.

  • You give me this money and if I don't do more good with it than four times as many churches I'll resign.

  • In that city there are fifty times as many churches as joss-houses.

  • Justinian of the Russians, attended to the religious needs of his people by the erection of many churches, monasteries and schools, improved the worship, enriched the psalmody, awakened a taste for art and patronized learning.

  • Mauretania and Numidia had, even in the third century, so many churches, that Cyprian could bring together at Carthage a Synod of eighty-seven bishops.

  • Such comfortable and luxurious pew-furnishings could never have been found in many churches.

  • This custom prevailed from habit until a late date in many churches in New England, all the men, after the benediction and the exit of the parson, walking out in advance of the women.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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