You had better go back and calm down the congregation, or they'll tear the chapel to bits.
He had not seen a tall white-haired figure who came into the chapelrather late, after the service had begun, and took a seat at the back.
He served the little chapel assiduously, though he felt it better to conceal from the Airedales the fact that he went there every day.
For the beautiful chapel in the piny glade was, somehow, false: or, at any rate, false for him.
Then he would slip away to the balsam-scented hilltop and be perfectly happy sweeping the chapel floor, dusting the pews, polishing the brasswork, rearranging the hymnals in the racks.
The Bishop had taken him to call upon the Airedales; and they, delighted that the chapel was to be re-opened, had insisted upon his staying with them.
Those sitting in the rear of the Chapel were startled to hear a low rumbling sound proceeding from the diaphragm of the Bishop, who half rose from his seat and then, by a great effort of will, contained himself.
From the long line of motor cars parked outside the chapel incredible chauffeurs were leaping, hurrying to see what had happened.
I have just been to the old chapel in Ely Place and to the Savoy.
William Gaskell, Unitarian minister of the Chapel in Cross Street, Manchester.
I went rapidly to-day in a little carriage to St. Peter's, and kneeling at the grating of the chapel of the Sacrament by Sixtus IV.
The chapelwas full, the wailing chant very impressive.
At seven a bell rang, and we all hurried to a little domestic chapel in the house, hung with red and carpeted with red, but containing nothing else except a cross with flowers at one end of the room, before which knelt Mr. Butler.
In a smallchapel of the school he founded they showed some blood of the Cure in a bottle--'encore coulant.
The chapel was full of people, but it is very small, and a very small part of it is used for seats.
However, the whole chapel rose up in great consternation, some thinking one thing and some another, and some not knowing what to think, while others perhaps thought as I did, that the roof was coming down.
The Elizabeth of the “Childhood” is depicted as a homely-looking little girl of thirteen, kneeling at the iron-barred oaken door of a chapel in the Palace grounds.
His horse, bearing the white banner marked with the red cross of sacred chivalry, stands at the gate, and a group of nuns are seen within, ringing the chapel bell.
What, then, was my surprise to meet him face to face coming out of the chapel with tears coursing down his cheeks and floor-dust thick upon his knees?
From this he passed into a square inner hall, paved with marble, and furnished by carved seats which had once belonged to the choir of an ancient chapel in Northumberland.
The two young men drove together to the chapel attached to the Alberian Embassy.
The intervening days flew rapidly away, and on the evening of the Sunday which preceded the morning of his departure Lizzy sat in the chapel to hear him for the last time.
Stockdale mounted the vehicle, and was gone; and on the following Sunday the new minister preached in the chapel of the Moynton Wesleyans.
Barnet's old habitation was bought by the trustees of the Congregational Baptist body in that town, who pulled down the time-honoured dwelling and built a new chapel on its site.
As regarded Mrs. Newberry's serious side, Stockdale gathered that she was one of the trimmers who went to church and chapel both.
Stockdale went in; and it is to be supposed that they came to an understanding; for a fortnight later there was a sale of Lizzy's furniture, and after that a wedding at a chapel in a neighbouring town.
The great hall was erected by William Rufus, and thechapel by King Stephen.
Chapel Royal is often quoted, but it is worth repeating, as it shows the ready wit of the great preacher, Dr.
The church, which is the only existing remnant of former splendour, was built as the chapel of Henry VII.
Used as a chapeltill 1890, it is now the United Service Museum, while the great painter Rubens decorated the ceiling for Charles I.
The upper chapel seems to have been similar, but much more lofty, and had an arcade running round the walls under the windows.
Chantry Chapel of St. Bartholomew, built by de Walden, i.
When he died he was duly buried in the large chapel which he had added to Holywell Priory, in accordance with his design; but a few years later, in 1539, the priory was surrendered to the King and dissolved.
The Chapel Royal has a fine ceiling, carved and painted, erected in 1540, and is constantly used by royalty.
The first chapel must have perished in one of the early misfortunes which befel the fabric, as no trace of any detail which could be referred to the thirteenth century was discovered when the pier on which the chapel stood was removed.
The curious crypt beneath this chapel was carefully prepared by H.
In 1307 he obtained license to build a chapel at or by the inn, and in a later deed we are told that "the abbott's lodginge was wyninge to the backside of the Tabarde and had a garden attached.
After a statue of James Otis, by Crawford, in the chapel at Mount Auburn.
Swain published a paper on "the British invasion of North Carolina in 1776" in the University Magazine (Chapel Hill, N.
It then contained sixty churches, besides conventual ones, within the walls; and the large parishes of Heigham and Pockthorpe, and the large chapel of St. Mary Magdalene without them.
An episcopal chapel was opened in Heigham on August 10th, and afterwards consecrated by the bishop under the name of “Trinity Chapel.
This chapel was restored in 1662, and in it are monuments of Bishops Reynolds and Sparrow.
At a short distance from the chapel there is a spacious schoolroom, with class rooms on each side.
Taylor; and within three years the present elegantchapel was completed at a cost of £5174.
Instead of this, the Bishop built another chapelon the summit of the hill outside of Bishopgate, and dedicated it to St. Michael.
A fine concert was performed there by the musicians of the chapel and the female musicians belonging to the.
The musicians belonging to the chapelwere ordered to perform pieces suited to instruments of that description, upon steps constructed in the middle of the garden.
Bruce founded and endowed a chapel to his memory near that town (Robertson's Index, p.
One form of the tradition is that the corn or forage was stored in the chapel of the castle and there set on fire (O.
A chantry chapel was afterwards erected for the souls of the slain, and endowed by their friends; to this end a piece of ground was asked from the King in October, 1325 (Bain, iii.
A chapel was erected on the hill on which he was beheaded; crowds of pilgrims flocked to it, and miracles were said to be worked by God through him (Lanerc.
In 1336 the chapelwas fitted with four windows of glass (Bain, iii.
We have too many chapel people in Boscastle for our churches to be enriched or beautified.
In the grounds stands the parish church, but as the only house in the parish is the mansion, it came to be regarded very much as the private chapel of the manor house.
The Chapel is the most beautiful specimen of the Gothic in the cave.
The ruins of a small chapel consecrated to St. Dionysius the Areopagite, and commemorating his conversion by St. Paul, are here visible.
The stalactites fall in rich festoons, strikingly similar to the highly ornamented chapel of Henry VII.
The bodies were buried in one common trench, which was dug for the purpose on the plain, and a chapel was afterward erected over them, to mark and consecrate the spot.
A few poor old men, in tattered garments, were employed to officiate at the ceremony by holding "old torches and torches' ends" to light the gloomy precincts of the chapel during the time while the monks were chanting the funeral dirge.
When the hour of going to chapel approached, he deemed it time to dress, and, for that purpose, went to a large oaken tallboy that stood in the kitchen, in order to get out his clothes.
Had Felix been disposed to conceal his marriage from Hugh and Maura, at least until the eve of its occurrence, the publishing of their banns in the chapel would have, of course, disclosed it.
He reached the convent at sunset, and watched and prayed in the chapelfor Jerome and Margaret till it was long past midnight, and his soul had recovered its cold calm.
The West Mountain Mission is an association of ladies of the Hill, who through sales and bazaars, supplemented by gifts, contribute to the support of a chapel of the Protestant Episcopal Church, two miles west of Pawling.
It has ever since been funded by the Akin Hall Association, who have also given it quarters, and care, in the Chapel known as Akin Hall.
I am informed that the mosaic pavement and other ruins of this well and its chapel were to be seen about twenty-five years ago [Edit.
Catwade Bridge is in Samford Hundred, in the county of Suffolk, where there may have been a famous chapel and rood.
Whereby this poorchapel may fare the better-- FRIAR.
It's the old Bible out of the Blue Lick Chapel down in Arkansas.
The chapel burned down when I was a gal; but the Bible was saved.
For just fifty years the dead man had been minister of the Independent chapel on the hill, and had laid down his pastorate two years before, on his golden wedding day.
They loitered by the chapel door until he came out, in company with Deacon Snowden, who was conveying him off to dinner.
Churches were erected in her honour everywhere and every church had at least a chapel consecrated to Our Lady.
To awe them into submission, Boniface cut down their gigantic sacred oak at Geismar and from it, subsequently, built a chapel to St. Peter.
At Mount Nitria the monks by common arrangement lived in separate cells, but had a dining room and a chapel for all.
This comes of their realised ideas, and centralisations, and organisations, till a monk cannot wink inchapel without being blinded with the lantern, or fall sick on Fridays, for fear of the rod.
I spent them all next day On a new chapel on the Eisenthal; There were no choristers but nightingales-- No teachers there save bees: how long is this?
He had hardly finished speaking when theChapel clock boomed out the hour of eight.
On the way out of Chapel the next morning Butler, the proctor, handed a note to Frank and another to Jimmy.
You say, Dixon, that you saw these two boys entering the rear door of the Chapel last night?
The guilty boy or boys who smuggled the cat into the Chapel had gone undetected, although there had been much cross-questioning and some little detective work by the proctors.
For answer, Frank strode to the big front door of the Chapel and tried the knob, with Jimmy at his heels.
They said that they had been chasing a cat and that Turner had fallen and hurt himself, and put the blame for meddling with the Chapel bell onto some unknown boys who had preceded them," Mr. Butler finished, smiling sarcastically.
The Chapel lay at the far end of the walk on which the boys were having their little race, and it was to be the turning point.
Your previous reputation is good, even if you did try to freeze up the Chapel bell!
The Chapel building had been searched and the dormitories next to it, but neither hide nor hair of Pandora had come to light.
The poor thing couldn't stand that hymn in Chapel this morning," said Frank.
Hobart at ten o'clock this morning and show reason why you should not be suspended from Queen's School for meddling with the Chapel bell last night.
One of these gloves was found by Mr. Butler in the Chapel belfry and the other in your room; is that not so, Mr. Butler?
In that case he had every chance of passing through life in a little chapel at a small town, a slave to his own, and to his congregation's, narrow prejudices.
In the Mission Chapel are held classes for young girls and services for children.
Presently their money was all gone and they could get no more; then the chapel was turned into a night-shelter.
You might as well tear down King's College Chapelat Cambridge and call Dr.
Now, wherever there is a chapel it indicates thought, independence, and a sensible elevation above the reckless, senseless rabble.