On the eastern side of each transept is a small chapel, ending, like the choir, in a semi-circular apsis, which rises no higher than the top of the basement story.
And at a small chapel in the burial-ground near the town, we were shewn twelve statues of saints, which likewise came from Bec.
In the tower above the present entrance, was a small chapel or oratory, dedicated to St. George.
His bones were interred in a small chapel, which being situated on the brink of the river Ouse, was afterwards undermined and swept away by the floods, during an inundation.
He conducted us to a small chapel enclosed by an ornamental paling, and showed us the "indentical" chain with which John the Baptist was bound while in prison previous to being beheaded, and also his ashes enclosed in a silver urn.
We ascended a flight of steps leading to an apartment or small chapel which is said to cover the Hill of Calvary.
Still moving through the gloom of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre we came to a small chapel, hewn out of the rock--a place which has been known as "The Prison of Our Lord" for many centuries.
Thanks, however, to the priest of the Pantokrator, whom the abbot had treated generously, Martin secured a small chapel where to conceal his spoils until an opportunity to return home should occur.
Theodore, by the presence of a humble monastic retreat and a small chapel.
During that period the Nicene faith was preached by Gregory of Nazianzus only in a small chapel, subsequently dedicated to S.
Upon this land they raised a small chapel, and dedicated it to Zoar.
The course pursued by the secessionists was approved of by some United Methodists at Cuerden Green, where the Orchard brethren had a small chapel, and they left the parent body when the separation already mentioned took place.
This is a small chapel, in the floor of which a hole marks the spot where Aly, the cousin of Mohammed, is said to have been born.
At the end of four hours and three quarters, we passed, in this plain, a tank called Bir Basan, constructed of stone, with a small chapel adjoining.
At the foot of the Capitoline hill, on the left hand as we descend from the Ara Coeli into the Forum, there stood in very ancient times a small chapel dedicated to Sta.
It leads to her cell and a small chapel, black with age, and preserved as when she used them.
In Flood Street, near to the King’s Road, is a small Chapel belonging to the Primitive Methodists.
They accordingly took a large room, or small chapel, at nearly the end of George Street, and subsequently erected Sloane Terrace Chapel.
Winter, who had previously preached for some time in a small chapel in Gunter Grove.
There is a small chapel, a piazza, with handsome pillars going all round the interior courtyard of the house, a billiard-table, and plenty of good rooms.
Just under the peak of Fenouillet is a small chapel visited by pilgrims.
Beyond the last tower a path strikes off to the right, which take, and ascend to a small chapel on the top of the ridge, passing at about half-way a pavilion.
Very near the church, in the Rue Notre Dame, is the Eglise Protestante, a small chapel.
The keeper calls a small chapel at the left hand corner of the chancel, the chapel of Trophimus.
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