The child that lay beneath the ocean, and whose spirit could have no rest until it was carried to the churchyard, and until a grave had been dug for it in consecrated ground.
Some say that a civil war has broken out; others that the country is laid under an interdict, that the church doors are to be closed, and that no one is to be interred in consecrated ground.
He, therefore, sought not for him Christian burial, in consecrated ground.
More than a hundred of the drowned were buried in St. Keverne graveyard, an Act having just been passed that allowed bodies cast up by the sea to be admitted to consecrated ground.
To every corpse discovered Hawker gave burial in consecrated ground; it was not many years since the law had forbidden this.
So they released the wine-dealer from his block of ice, and laid him in consecrated ground.
Before his death, however, his reason returned, and he was buried in consecrated ground, as they say.
A man who died in the Isle of Milo, had been excommunicated for some fault which he had committed in the Morea, and he was interred without any funeral ceremony in a spot apart, and not in consecrated ground.
Some Instances of the Excommunicated being rejected or cast out of Consecrated Ground 291 XXIV.
And there is no reason why, upon the committal of cremated ashes to consecrated ground, the Burial Service should not be used as fully as over an uncremated body.
Still the demon was obdurate, and Prelati, as he said, buried the rejected offering in consecrated ground.
And finally life appeared; it yawned three times, and was baptised and buried in consecrated ground.
She answered: "If my body dies in prison, I hope that you will bury me in consecrated ground: yet if not, I still hope in our Lord.
If interred in consecrated ground, it is under the protection of the ecclesiastical court; if in unconsecrated, it is under that of the temporal court.
Clergymen of the Church of England are also by the act allowed, but are not obliged, to use the burial service in any unconsecrated burial ground or cemetery, or building therein, in any case in which it could be used in consecrated ground.
Burial may now take place either with or without a religious service in consecrated ground.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "consecrated ground" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.