Buildings in connection with a church used for secular activities.
1Hard by the church is the simple little clergy house-uniquein England, I believe-dating from pre-Reformation times.
2Crook Lane, we have a clergy house, at present let out in tenements, the cellar being occupied as a gin shop.
3Will you tell Patrick how to get your things from the Clergy House?
4The two deacons were together again in the Clergy House.
5I am a novice at the Clergy House of St.
6We are under vows of obedience at the Clergy House.
7I haven't seen him since I left the Clergy House.
8There was no response to this, and in silence they went toward the Clergy House.
9That is one reason why I am glad to get back to the Clergy House.
10At the Clergy House we do not read novels.
11I wanted to give it all to the church when I went into the Clergy House.
12To go out from the Clergy House seemed to him like the ending of a life.
13What would you say to the youngsters from the Clergy House that I have in train?
14He went through his duties at the Clergy House cheerfully because he thought little about them.
15What did he, a puppet from the Clergy House, know of managing the affairs of life?
16But this errand from the powers that be at the Clergy House; I am curious about that.
Translations for clergy house