The Seminary buildings, the local guidebook tells us, cause visitors to wonder "if orthodox angels have not lifted up old Harvard and Massachusetts Halls and carried them by night from Cambridge to Andover Hill.
The chief assembly room of the city is the Norumbega Hall, and there also is a Theological Seminary of high standing.
In 1658, Bishop Laval founded the Seminary of Quebec, whereupon the Jesuits resigned their parishes among the colonists, and thereafter confined themselves to their college and the Indian missions.
In addition to their parish work, the priests of the seminary conducted missions in Acadia, Illinois, and on the lower Mississippi.
During the whole of her Seminary term, she had the happiness of having for Director of her conscience M.
To perpetuate the fact that she had received these favors whilst still a Seminary Sister, we thought of having her photograph taken, also, in the Seminary habit; it succeeded completely in both costumes.
The venerable priest of this very estimable Community, who was favored with this grace, wrote the details himself, and they were attested by the Superior and the Director of the grand Seminary of Rheims, both of whom were witnesses.
So many miracles wrought everywhere and every day, so many signal testimonies of Mary's protection, made it an obligation on the Community, and especially the Seminary where they had originated, to perpetuate so precious a souvenir.
Aladel, the humble daughter during all herSeminary term enjoyed the undisguised sight of Him whose presence is concealed from our senses in the Sacrament of His love.
This seminary now numbers six scholars who lead lives of regularity and edification, and make rapid progress in the study of Latin.
Meanwhile, the number of inmates at the Mother House, the Seminary especially, increased daily.
We have established Mary Immaculate patroness of the seminary Providence has created in this Mission.
The judgment formed of her by the Directresses of the Seminary was, that she had a somewhat reserved but calm, positive character, which M.
Meanwhile, Sister Catherine approached the end of her Seminary term, and in spite of her affirmations at once so artless and so exact, her Director always refused to credit them.
The smaller seminary dates only from the year 1668.
A smaller seminary possesses also the hope of the harvest.
On the first day of October, 1705," relate the annals of the Ursulines, "the priests of the seminary were afflicted by a second fire through the fault of a carpenter who was preparing some boards in one end of the new building.
Before his departure, he had, like a father who in his last hour divides his goods among his children, given his seminary a new proof of his attachment: he left it a sum of eight thousand francs for the building of the chapel.
The abbé found the seminary in conditions very different from those prevailing at the time of his departure.
Might not a more thorough and scientificseminary for this purpose be established than any we now have--theologic, thaumaturgic, theosophic, or other variety?
He was graduated at Middlebury College in 1825, and soon after entered upon the study of divinity at the Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Princeton.
The same conditions apply to both the Roman Catholic theologicalseminary at Maynooth and the Presbyterian theological seminary at Magee.
He studied theology at the Presbyterian Seminary here, and when he was only twenty-two years old became pastor of the First Church at Armagh, his native town.
The Franciscans conduct a theological seminary and the Christian Brothers have a college in connection with the cathedral.
That seminary rightly should be called a college because the natives go to it for the purpose of learning Spanish, and most of them leave when they only have half learned the language.
Each diocese has its own seminaryfor the training of priests.
Reciprocal relations also exist between the university and both the General Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church and the Union Theological Seminary, thus practically adding to the university a theological department.
Opposite is the Bishop's Palace, and not far off is the Episcopal Seminary (built on the ruins of a 6th-century monastic foundation).
Some years were spent in a small seminary at Osage, Wisconsin, whence he was graduated at twenty-one years of age.
His father, who no doubt felt that a philosopher of this cult was not fit for the world, sent him to the Seminary at Quebec.
He went back to the seminary and contributed 'Mes Loisirs' (My Spare Hours) to the college paper.
Mrs. Bates was made to understand how some of the old Dearborn Seminary girls were trying to start a sort of club-room in some convenient down-town building for typewriters and saleswomen and others employed in business.
While discussing, amongst other matters, the expense of the Society's Seminary at Highgate, the Special Committee suggested an inquiry into the question of the training of the missionary students generally.
As director of the seminary he labored successfully to imbue his students with an ardent love of Christian art, the principles of which he had mastered at an early age.
Alzog's manual of ecclesiastical history is the text-book, not only in Hildesheim and Freiburg, but in almost every seminary in Europe.
There was no lack of labor, however, in the vineyard of the Lord, and the young Levite, the second one who came out of the first Catholic seminary in North America, was immediately put to work.
Bethune, professor of archaeology in the seminary at Bruges.
Any seminary may justly be proud of such professors as Messrs.
Amberger, one of the first theologians of the present age, and Grillmaier, the most pious priest that I have ever met with, in the direction of the seminary at Regensburg, where he was professor of the history of art.
The Blue Grass Seminary was one of those schools in which the chief object was to produce not only cultured and educated young women, but physically perfect ones as well.
At first their fathers both opposed the plan, but after Mr. Willing and Colonel Ashton had spent a day at the Seminary and had seen what an excellent school it was, they were quite willing to let the girls attend.
Thus it was that we find these three Blue Grass Seminary girls in such close proximity to the great Father of Waters.
One morning, about two weeks before my arrival at Kazan, the early risers passing this seminary discovered the body of a young man hanging upon the fence.
During my ride about the streets the isvoshchik pointed out a large building, and explained that it was the seminary or high school of Tomsk.
No one recognized the features of the individual, and the occupants of the seminary professed utter ignorance of the affair.
There is a ladies' seminary in equally good reputation for its educational facilities.
The seminary trained them in the practice of piety and morality.
Laval had already been active in the same direction, and had founded the Quebec Seminary partly with this end in view.
His vicar-general was Henri de Bernieres, who was also parish priest of Quebec and superior of the seminary founded by the bishop in 1663.
This edict was prompted by the erection of the Quebec Seminary by Laval, and established in Canada the tithes system for the benefit of the new clerical institution, to which was entrusted the spiritual care of the colonists.
I shall see you to morrow, Lizzie," whispered Leah Mordecai, as she passed from the seminary escorted by Emile Le Grande.
Next week, Madam Truxton's seminary closes, and that is one week before the institute does.
School-friendships that had grown and matured within the seminary walls, now deepened and intensified as the day for final separation approached.
The great bell in the cupola of Madam Truxton's seminary had sounded, and all the pupils, large and small, were gathered to join in the opening exercises.
Having studied Latin for some time with the reverend pastor of Schönau, he entered, at the age of thirteen years, the Bishop’s Seminary of Speyer.
They strike a wound to any man’s heart, that can hardly be cured, and there is nothing that is such a seminaryof contention and strife among brethren as this.
The body of man is even a seminary of a world of diseases and grievances, that if men could look upon it aright, they might see the sentence of death every day performed.
We have already seen that the Saxons had established a seminary at Rome, which King Ethelwolf, Alfred's father, rebuilt and re-endowed.
Ethelwolf found, when he arrived at Rome, that the Saxon seminaryhad been burned the preceding year.
When Indiana territory was divided by Congress in 1804 into the three districts corresponding to the present states of Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan, one township was reserved in each for a seminary of learning.
The curious French-looking towers fronting the Seminary were at one time loop-holed for musketry, and were garrisoned, when necessary, to beat off Indian raids upon the infant settlement.
The Place d'Armes, down in the old part of the city, where is the original Seminary of St. Sulpice, is surrounded by famous structures.
The Cote de Beaupre, the northern St. Lawrence shore below Montmorency, is an appanage of the Seminary of Quebec.
Carrying out his intention, the "Seminary of St. Sulpice" was opened in Montreal in 1647.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "seminary" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.