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Example sentences for "church again"

  • To church again, a good sermon of Mr. Mills, and after sermon Sir W.

  • To church again, where, before sermon, a long Psalm was set that lasted an hour, while the sexton gathered his year's contribucion through the whole church.

  • Batten and my Lady to dinner, where very merry, and then to church again, where Mr. Mills made a good sermon.

  • And then to church again, and there was Mr. Frampton in the pulpit, they cry up so much, a young man, and of a mighty ready tongue.

  • A good dinner; and then to have my haire cut against winter close to my head, and then to church again.

  • And then to church again, and there was Mr. Frampton in the pulpit, whom they cry up so much, a young man, and of a mighty ready tongue.

  • To church again, and, after supper, to talk about publique matters, wherein Roger Pepys told me how basely things had been carried in Parliament by the young men, that did labour to oppose all things that were moved by serious men.

  • Up, and with my wife to church; which pleases me mightily, I being full of fear that she would never go to church again, after she had declared to me that she was a Roman Catholique.

  • To church again, and there preached Dean Harding; [Probably Nathaniel Hardy, Dean of Rochester.

  • To church again in the afternoon, and then come home with us Sir W.

  • So to church again, where quite weary, and so after sermon walked with him to the yard up and down and the fields, and saw the place designed for the wet dock.

  • To church alone, and so to dinner, where my father and brother Tom dined with us, and after dinner to church again, my father sitting below in the chancel.

  • Then to church again, where a simple bawling young Scot preached.

  • Home to dinner, and in the afternoon to church again, my wife with me, whose mourning is now grown so old that I am ashamed to go to church with her.

  • Dined at home, my wife and I alone, a good dinner, and so in the afternoon to church again, where the Scot preached, and I slept most of the afternoon.

  • The other, story is about a man who robbed a church, and who was made to swear that he would never enter a church again.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    allied forms; but the next instant; church and; church bells; church clerk; church communion; church dedicated; church discipline; church fellowship; church life; church members; church music; church organization; church party; church property; church wedding; church work; common salt; correlated variation; deep wound; deeply religious; foreign articles; glacial origin; holy ground; joint commission; when light