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However, there was still £ 13, 000 to pay on a mortgage, a fairly large amount of money in the 1880s, and Henry was at the time still only a mere parish priest.
The Roman Catholic parish of Bodmin includes a large area of North Cornwall and there are churches also at Wadebridge, Padstow and Tintagel.
Cheddar is a large village and civil parish in the Sedgemoor district of the English county of Somerset.
At that time, the chief source of information on the demography was provided by parish registration of baptisms, marriages, and burials that had occurred in the parish churches, supplemented by information on mortality in the Bills of Mortality that were published for certain large towns and by inferences drawn from various counts of taxpayers.
In Italy, with a few notable exceptions such as Florence Cathedral and Milan Cathedral, cathedrals are numerous and are often similar in form and size to monastic or large parish churches.
St George the Martyr parish was large enough to be governed by a vestry.
Bamburgh ( ) is a large village and civil parish on the coast of Northumberland, England.
As it was one of Paris's most sought-after cemeteries and a large source of revenue for the parish and church, the clergy had continued burials there even when its grounds were filled to overflowing.
The Prussians introduced religious toleration, leading to the construction of the Protestant parish church Zum Garten Christ from 1746 – 47 ; Catholic Poles were later discriminated against, however. The city's textile industry was booming by the end of the 18th century, and by 1800 large parts of the city walls had been dismantled to allow the city to expand.
In England, Township referred to a subdivision used to administer a large parish.
Other KC ministers Lewis interviewed included Burris Jenkins, Earl Blackman, I. M. Hargett, Bert Fiske, and Robert Nelson Horatio Spencer ( 1877-1961 ), who was Rector of a large Episcopal parish, Grace and Holy Trinity Church, which is now the Cathedral of the Episcopal Diocese of West Missouri.
It was already a substantial settlement with a church when mentioned in the Domesday Book, and was the parish church for a large area including Dulwich and Peckham.
It historically formed a large ancient parish in the county of Essex that became the liberty of Havering.
( The former rectory, next to the parish church, was sold as being too large, and was bombed in the second world war.
Stepney formed a large ancient parish in the Ossulstone hundred of Middlesex ; bounded by Bromley and West Ham to the east, the River Thames to the south, Shoreditch and Hackney to the north and the City of London and the Liberties of the Tower of London to the west.
Stratford was one of three ancient wards in the large parish of West Ham, in the Becontree hundred of Essex.
West Ham formed a large ancient parish of around in the Becontree hundred of Essex.
Lambeth was part of the large ancient parish of Lambeth St Mary, the site of the archepiscopal Lambeth Palace, in the Brixton hundred of Surrey.
No other parish has lost such a large percent of its population as has Tensas.
For north of Queen's Bank Farm, it borders the large parish of Weston.
From the area south of Little Postland, it borders the large parish of Whaplode ( Whaplode Drove ).
Scott's distillation of the main elements of that large and ancient church into the much smaller Bath parish church has been described as " a delight " which " cannot fail to astonish ".
This relatively large parish includes one nearby village, Spooner Row.
Ulverston is a comparatively large civil parish.

large and Sturry
Since the 1960s a large number of satellite housing estates have been built on the north side of the village, mostly in former woodland, which have turned Sturry into one of the major dormitary villages for Canterbury.

large and Church
A Protestant woman marveled to me over the large crowds going in and out of the Birmingham Oratory ( Catholic ) Church on Sunday mornings.
Adjacent to the Forum, at the junction of the same cardo, and the other decumanus, Hadrian built a large temple to the goddess Venus, which later became the Church of the Holy Sepulchre ; despite 11th century destruction, which resulted in the modern Church having a much smaller footprint, several boundary walls of Hadrian's temple have been found among the archaeological remains beneath the Church.
A Resolution under the Church of England Assembly ( Powers ) Act 1919, directing that the Measure should be presented to His Majesty, was passed in the House of Lords by a large majority.
This Measure again was approved by large majorities in both the Convocations and the Church Assembly ; but a Resolution directing that it should be presented to His Majesty was defeated in the House of Commons on June 14, 1928 by forty-six votes.
" In March 2012, the now-retired Fidel Castro met Pope Benedict XVI during the latter's visit to Cuba ; the two men discussed the role of the Catholic Church in Cuba, which has a large Catholic community.
In 1995, the church announced a new logo design that emphasized the words " JESUS CHRIST " in large capital letters, and de-emphasized the words " The Church of " and " of Latter-day Saints ".
* GrupoSUD. com-A large general interest Spanish-language discussion group for LDS Church members.
In the course of studying the problem, Church and his student Stephen Kleene introduced the notion of λ-definable functions, and they were able to prove that several large classes of functions frequently encountered in number theory were λ-definable.
At the age of nine, he and his older brother Peter were sent to a large and one of the best Latin schools in the Netherlands, located at Deventer and owned by the chapter clergy of the Lebuïnuskerk ( St. Lebuin's Church ), though some earlier biographies assert it was a school run by the Brethren of the Common Life.
The LDS Church has also compiled indexes of the submissions of its members, resulting in several large databases: the International Genealogical Index, or IGI, which includes both data extracted from filmed civil and ecclesiastic records from various worldwide locales and member-submitted information ; the Ancestral File, or AF, which includes the contributions of church members ; and the Pedigree Resource File, or PRF, compiled from member and non-member submissions.
things, to the construction of a large wall and gate surrounding the Abbey ( for instance, the Great Gatehouse, the " Abbey Gateway ", which is the only surviving monastic building other than the Abbey Church, dates from 1365 ).
His son, Jay, who is now a minister at Revolution Church in New York City, wrote of the PTL years in his book, Son of a Preacher Man: " The world at large has focused on my parents ' preaching of prosperity, but ...
Justin was confident that his teaching is that of the Church at large.
This harmonized text also appears in a large number of quotations by the Church Fathers.
Usually this is a result of having been raised in the LDS faith, or as having converted and spent a large portion of one's life as an active member of the LDS Church.
Along with Bibles, large numbers of manuscripts made in the Middle Ages were revieved in Church.
Very large were the concessions made by Richelieu in his personal interviews with Amyraut ; but, as with the Worcester House negotiations in England between the Church of England and nonconformists, they inevitably fell through.
The clinic received a large amount funding from John D. Rockefeller Jr. and his family, which continued to make donations to Sanger's causes in future decades, but generally made them anonymously to avoid public exposure of the family name, and to protect family member Nelson Rockefeller's political career since openly advocating birth control could have led to the Catholic Church opposing him politically.
Mormon fundamentalists believe that these principles were wrongly abandoned or changed by the LDS Church, in large part due to the desire of its leadership and members to assimilate into mainstream American society and avoid the persecutions and conflict that had characterized the church throughout its early years.
Added to this were the dissensions within the Church itself, caused by the large number of weaker members who had fallen away during the long period of active persecution and later, under the leadership of an apostate, violently demanded that they should be readmitted to communion without doing penance.
In order to raise funds for these and similar objects, he confiscated a large proportion of the houses and properties throughout the states of the Church.
He was an elder of an important congregation which was a large contributor to the founding of the Christian Church.
Some notable buildings of Gamla Stan are the large German Church ( Tyska kyrkan ) and several mansions and palaces: the Riddarhuset ( the House of Nobles ), the Bonde Palace, the Tessin Palace and the Oxenstierna Palace.

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