The yard associated with a church.
1It has never been the custom in Manchester to cultivate God's acre.
2So he lies in God's Acre at Cannington, and is at rest.
3Some years ago the writer paid a visit to the God's Acre of Northumberland.
4There was the little God's acre along the road which we passed every day.
5It is a quiet spot, but without gloom, as befits " God's Acre."
6The God's Acre became the scene of an impressive service {1733.}.
7He was God's vicar, the gardener in God's Acre, as the Germans call the churchyard.
8What spot so peculiarly suited for " God's acre" as that surrounding God's temple?
9God's acre was silent, but for the rustling of the autumn leaves of the weeping willows.
10When our dear ones sleep in " God's acre" surrounded by others it is sad.
11The quiet God's Acre had become a hell.
12The country now's a grave, a sort of God's acre where only dead things are buried.
13This ' God's acre' the architect and the governors have dedicated to Beauty, Art, and Nature.
14Early morning at the Gottesacker, or God's acre, whence little Jimmy had started on his comfortable journey.
15Feuerbach teaches that the memento mori of reason meets us everywhere in the spiritual God's acre of literature.
16Fiendish Atrocities Committed in ' God's Acre.'
Translations for god's acre