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house and church
On the other side of the church was a quiet, well-kept house with shutters and recently painted.
The newly elected abbot was to put off his shoes at the door of the church, and proceed barefoot to meet the members of the house advancing in a procession.
In Greek, the adjective kyriak-ós /- ē /- ón means " belonging, or pertaining, to a Kýrios " (" Lord "), and the usage was adopted by early Christians of the Eastern Mediterranean with regard to anything pertaining to the Lord Jesus Christ: hence " Kyriakós oíkos " (" house of the Lord ", church ), " Kyriakē " (" day of the Lord ", i. e. Sunday ), or " Kyriakē proseukhē " ( the " Lord's prayer ").
Near the green typically stand historical visual symbols of New England towns, such as a white church, a colonial meeting house, a colonial tavern or " inne ", several colonial houses, and so on, establishing a scenic historic appearance maintained for both historic preservation and tourism.
The Garretts lived in a square Georgian house opposite the church in Aldeburgh until 1852.
* a local ecclesia, or local congregation, or house church, as distinct from the church as a whole.
Philemon was a wealthy Christian ( possibly a bishop ) of the house church that met in his home in Colosse.
Paul, who is in prison ( probably in either Rome or Ephesus ), writes to a fellow Christian named Philemon and two of his associates: a woman named Apphia, sometimes assumed to be his wife, and a fellow worker named Archippus, who is assumed by some to have been Philemon's son and who also appears to have had special standing in the small church that met in Philemon's house ( see Colossians 4: 17 ).
As a slave-owner he would have been wealthy by the standards of the early church and this explains why his house was large enough to accommodate the church that meets in his house.
Instead, she respectably attended church for years and continued to keep house for him until his death in 1849, when she was 30.
The house featured in the image of Kings Head St to the left, is unique in the town and is an example of a sailmaker's house, thought to have been built circa 1600. Notable public buildings, all later, include the parish church of St. Nicholas ( 1821 ) in a restrained Gothic style, with many original furnishings including a ( somewhat altered ) organ of the same date in the west end gallery, and the Guildhall of 1769, the only Grade I listed building in Harwich.
The rhyolitic tuff portal of the " church house " at Colditz Castle, Saxony, designed by Andreas Walther II ( 1584 ), is a clear example of the exuberance of " Antwerp Mannerism ".
The church is a house that puts a believer in a dimension where he or she is the protagonist.
If the elder is a full-time pastor, the church is required to provide either a house or a housing allowance for the pastor.
However, it was highly unusual that the eldest son of a noble house would be destined for a career in the church, instead of inheriting his father ’ s title.
The first church described in the city is a small building that was probably originally a small prayer house.
There is extant a very pious Latin letter written by him to a fellow-martyr, and another to Cromwell, begging for some slight mitigation of his " close prison "; " license to go to church and say Mass here within the Tower and for to lie in some house upon the Green ".
Some organizations around the US sponsor a " Trunk-or-Treat " on Halloween night ( or on occasion, a day immediately preceding Halloween ), where trick-or-treating is done from parked car to parked car in a local parking lot, often at a church house.
Girolamo loves Salvestra: yielding to his mother's prayers he goes to Paris ; he returns to find Salvestra married ; he enters her house by stealth, lays himself by her side, and dies ; he is borne to the church, where Salvestra lays herself by his side, and dies.
" Petrov also said that Gagarin had been baptised into the Orthodox Church as a child, and a 2011 Foma magazine article quoted the rector of the Orthodox church in Star City saying, " Gagarin baptized his elder daughter Elena shortly before his space flight ; and his family used to celebrate Christmas and Easter and keep icons in the house.

house and itself
If that's done, the house can be designed and oriented for best operation, and this can mean savings both in the size of equipment and in the cost of the house itself.
His various aesthetic postulates remain as landmarks of a house divided against itself: Supra-Expressionism, Neo-Paganism, Neo-Classicism, Neo-Romanticism, Neo-Jazz, Neo-Ecclesiasticism, Neo-Popularism, and most recently, Post-Serialism -- all competing with each other within one composer!!
The idea of a central tank with lines to each house is not in itself a novelty.
Bankers who had been reluctant to lend without better security than the house itself got that security from the U. S. government ; ;
The house itself is 400 years old with all the craftsmanship of older, less-hurried times.
After the state Republican party convention nominated him for the U. S. Senate in 1858, Lincoln delivered his House Divided Speech, drawing on: " A house divided against itself cannot stand.
However, the odds bet cannot be made independently, so the house retains an edge on the pass line bet itself.
The cable is itself powered by a stationary motor or engine situated in a cable house or power house.
The location of his house in Lower Street is marked with a plaque, although the building itself was demolished ( and elements incorporated into local architect Thomas Lidstone's house on Ridge Hill ) in the 19th century to make way for a new road which was named after Newcomen.
The acceptable source of imperial wives, brides for the emperor and crown prince, were even legislated into the Meiji-era imperial house laws ( 1889 ), which stipulated that daughters of Sekke ( the five main branches of the higher Fujiwara ) and daughters of the imperial clan itself were primarily acceptable brides.
The house itself gave rise to the letter ' B ' through an early Proto-Semitic hieroglyphic symbol depicting a house.
The new successor house styled itself formally as House of Habsburg-Lorraine ( German: Habsburg-Lothringen ), although it was often referred to as simply the House of Habsburg.
While house displayed several characteristics similar to disco music, it was more electronic and minimalistic, and the structured music's focus around a repetitive rhythm was more important than the song itself.
However, the committee report prior to the debate on the house floor and the debate itself, discussed the rise of opiate use in the United States.
This form is often used as a parody of metaphor itself: " If we can hit that bull's-eye then the rest of the dominoes will fall like a house of cards ...
After being forced by the sovereign to resign, he received the purely honorific title of " Duke of Lauenburg ", without the duchy itself and the sovereignty that would have transformed his family into a mediatized house.
Groves sacred to her stood at the western extremity of the earth on the frontiers of the lower world, which itself was called " house of Persephone ".
And should they lose it ( as individuals or as a Government in power ); when the lower house has passed a motion of no confidence in the government, the government must immediately resign or submit itself to the electorate in a new general election.
The Colorado and National Parties continued their legislative coalition, as neither party by itself won as many seats as the 40 % of each house won by the Broad Front coalition.
The approach to the house was by car, past the caretaker's lodge and eventually under the building itself.
From December 1944 until his death two years later, Baird lived at a house in Station Road, Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex, immediately north of the station itself.

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