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1The English chapel, to which we went this morning, was but mean.
2In the grounds is the English Chapel; here we attended service on Sunday.
3He had secured seats for us at the English chapel.
4In Aberdeen there is an English Chapel, in which the congregation was numerous and splendid.
5It is Sunday, and there is service in the English chapel, a brief walk away.
6Edith was quietly married to Albert at Easter time, in the English Chapel at Florence.
7The ceremony at the English chapel helped her none.
8He went with us to see the English chapel.
9In 1246 the Prior, Henry de Banbury, built an Early English Chapel, dedicated to St. Eustachius.
10On Sunday (15th) I went to the English chapel.
11He was to have preached in our English chapel to the foreign community on the following Sabbath morning.
12Among his multifarious functions, perhaps the most respectable and permanent was that of clerk to the English chapel.
13There is a tiny English chapel.
14There is likewise an English chapel, but meanly built, where on Sunday we saw a very decent congregation.
15After looking at the little English chapel as long as they wished, our two travellers went on up the path.
16As the next day was Sunday, the party remained at Heidelberg, and attended church at the English chapel in the forenoon.
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