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Example sentences for "our church"

  • Parker, as deputy from Massachusetts and New Hampshire, set their hands in October, 1789, and by their act effected the consolidation of our Church.

  • It ought never to be forgotten that the first missionary--if I may so speak--of our Church in Connecticut was the Book of Common Prayer.

  • I need not add with the sincerest pleasure) that a respectable Presbyter, well recommended from America, hath arrived in London, seeking what it seems in the present state of affairs he cannot expect to receive in our Church.

  • He is an honor to our church, I can tell you.

  • Now the ground of all these inferences being this, That in our Church there is no means of salvation, is out of the Reformers' principles most clearly to be proved.

  • To our church to the vestry, to be assessed by the late Poll Bill, where I am rated as an Esquire, and for my office all will come to about 50l.

  • But that which pleased me as much as the news, was, to have the fair Mrs. Middleton at our church, who indeed is a very beautiful lady.

  • I cannot successfully appeal to the distinctive teaching of our Church, clear and manifest as it is, for the very words I think conclusive contain no such evidence for him, and so on ad infinitum.

  • For twenty-four years these have been faithful friends, loving us better every year, members of our church in New Bedford, Mercer street, and then here.

  • One of the two, of whom you have heard me speak, was the most useful woman in our church; my husband and I both wept over her death.

  • John Hall preached in our church, and it was crammed full to Overflowing.

  • The present bishops, I am quite satisfied, have never been excelled at any period of the history of our church by any of their predecessors in learning, piety, or zeal in the discharge of their high duties.

  • The last prosecution was that of a man named Hone, for some political parodies on the Litany and other parts of our church-service.

  • Let him recollect, along with the injuries, the services which dissenters have done to our church and to our state.

  • Wherever there happens to be a Romish family of considerable possessions,' said the man in black, 'our church is sure to have followers of the lower class, who have come over in the hope of getting something in the shape of dole or donation.

  • Did not the foundation stone of our Church, Saint Peter, deny in the public-house what he had previously professed in the valley?

  • There is a tradition in our Church, that before the Northumbrian rabble, at the instigation of Austin, attacked and massacred the presbyterian monks of Bangor, they had been allowed a good gorge of horseflesh and bitter ale.

  • In order that I might not hamper him in any respect, I declined the generous offer of our church to make me their "Pastor Emeritus.

  • He speedily gave his heart to Christ, united with, and became a most useful member of our church.

  • Our church (Presbyterian) was three miles away, and in the winter our family often fought our way through deep mud, or through snow-drifts piled as high as the fences.

  • I encouraged them to talk about the affairs of our church, about the Sabbath services, and the truths preached, and the influences that Sabbath messages were having upon them.

  • He is a good boy; but we think the truth is in our church!

  • Olive and Ben are as good children as ever lived; I know they won't be lost; but neither of them belongs to our church.

  • I can't tell you whether it's our church; I'm not so sure of that as I used to be.

  • Our Church, for example, has never persecuted a sinner?

  • Aubrey Leigh," he went on slowly, "has long been an avowed enemy of our Church.

  • While they were in Ann Arbor they assisted me in my Sunday afternoon Mission Band work with the small children of our church, singing, or offering prayer, or telling interesting stories to the little ones.

  • Then in the parsonage we met all the ladies of our church.

  • I have the greatest respect for the individuals in question, and I am not denying that they have done good to our Church by drawing attention in this lax day to the old Church-of-England divinity.

  • Our Church might have adopted this mode of interpreting the Articles; but from what you tell me, it certainly has not done so.

  • Our Church," he said, "admitted of great liberty of thought within her pale.

  • Our Church had to contend with two vigorous foes in the statement of her doctrines, Rome and Reform.

  • The descendants of the Lutherans of the first two centuries are not enrolled in our church books.

  • These fifty years have been eventful ones in the history of our church in New York.

  • The history of our Church in America must be studied with this fact in mind, otherwise many of its developments will not be understood.


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