Buildings in connection with a church used for secular activities.
Sinônimos
Examples for "parsonage"
Examples for "parsonage"
1The town-hall stood opposite the parsonage, in the square by the church.
2They were now before the parsonage in the hamlet of Scrub Oaks.
3Then in the parsonage we met all the ladies of our church.
4That morning there was great commotion in the yard at the parsonage.
5At the parsonage the young minister still sat scowling in his study.
1The presbytery, or the rectory, was the chief guest-house in the land.
2The hunting-party rode out of the rectory gates in twos and threes.
3The only calm and undisturbed person in the rectory household was Muller.
4One evening the rectory party were assembled together in the cheerful drawing-room.
5A messenger had run with it in great haste from the rectory.
1You must have missed him; he started for the vicarage half-an-hour ago.
2When we meet it is at the vicarage or in the street.'
3The wheels drew nearer, then the vicarage pony-carriage came round the bend.
4By the time we reached the vicarage my heart was very quiet.
5They had not far to go from the vicarage to the churchyard.
1The presbytery, or the rectory, was the chief guest-house in the land.
2This ministry, or presbytery, consisted of two classes-localministers and general ministers.
3He said he let go of the rope before he reached the presbytery.
4The very name of Exeter gave the members of presbytery the cold creeps.
5With her I had grown richer than any other minister in the presbytery.
1A parochial house in Lisburn was attacked early this morning with smoke canisters.
2The attack was mounted on the parochial house in Newcastle, Co Down, just before 5 a.m.
3Since mid-September, Father James Cashman has refused to vacate the parochial house in St Leonard's in Wexford.
4Judge Dominic Lynch heard the assaults had taken place at the parochial house in a Co Wicklow village.
5Fr John Cummins died following the incident outside his parochial house in Abbeyleix, Co Laois on Wednesday afternoon.
1We give our alms to the chapel house.
2Chapel houses were open and the low and monotonous bellow of horns urged people to come and pray.
3The Holy Robe Chapel houses the relic of the seamless robe of Jesus, said be to worn by him shortly before his crucifixion.
1I wonder how many churches in the United States have built their own house and pastorium and sustained themselves from the start?
1It was February then, and they were sitting in the parish house.
2Just next the church was the parish house where Father Fitzpatrick lived.
3Sally Grover stopped in at the parish house on her way to business.
4Do you remember the big, black cat in Hinneryd's parish house?
5If they were, they wouldn't come here to the parish house.
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