Use chapel in a sentence
Sentences ending with chapel
- When, after varied troubles hereafter set down, he went back to Jersey, he made a speech before the Royal Court, in which he told what chanced while Elizabeth was at chapel. [11]
- She doesn't come to the chapel. [4]
- Then she dismissed the major-domo, and a short time later singing was heard in the chapel. [10]
- When Wolf entered the house, the captain had just left the chapel. [10]
- She thought of the friends at Brandon, she thought of the poor old ladies she was accustomed to look after in the city, of the ragged-school that she visited, of the hospital in which she was a manager, of the mission chapel. [4]
- The music and the free welcome were grateful to Iris, and she forgot her prejudices at the door of the chapel. [6]
- I learned that the following afternoon a eulogy would be delivered on me in the chapel. [4]
- When she arrived, the company had assembled in the chapel. [10]
- He paused behind the chapel. [11]
- Five days after the assembling of the Knights of the Golden Fleece, the solemn ceremony of the abdication would take place in the great hall which joined the palace chapel. [10]
Short sentences using chapel
- Not through the chapel! [10]
- Yes, I was at chapel. [12]
Sentences containing chapel two or more times
- A chapel was to be erected on the scene of her self-immolation, and if the patriarch thought her worthy of the honor, it was to bear the name of the Chapel of Susannah and Katharina. [10]
- Near the altar of the church at Bald Hills there was a chapel over the tomb of the little princess, and in this chapel was a marble monument brought from Italy, representing an angel with outspread wings ready to fly upwards. [2]
- The Greek Chapel is the most roomy, the richest and the showiest chapel in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. [5]
- In the garden is a vine-covered arbor, with seats and tables, and at the end of it is the opening into a little chapel, a domestic chapel, carpeted like a parlor, and bearing all the emblems of a loving devotion. [4]
- It is a chapel, now, however--the Chapel of St. Helena. [5]
More example sentences with the word chapel in them
- On Trinity Sunday you shall preach in my chapel, Monsieur de la Foret, and thereafter you shall know your fate. [11]
- Again that day, yes, twice again, she stole back to the old chapel, and in her former seat read from the same book, or indulged the same quiet train of thought. [12]
- The young Marylander, who was born and bred to that mode of worship, had introduced her to the chapel, for which he did the honors for such of our boarders as were not otherwise provided for. [6]
- On Sunday I went to the Spanish Ambassador's Chapel, where Cardinal Wiseman, in his archiepiscopal robes and mitre, held a confirmation. [14]
- A solitary bell was clanging on the chapel as I went by, and I saw three nuns steal past me with bowed heads. [11]
- At Staufferhof Baron von Stauff, formerly a man worthy of all honour, had opened his chapel of St. Ann to all the citizens to permit them to participate in the Lutheran idolatry. [10]
- If the reader visits the village to-day, he will doubtless be pointed out the Montague dwelling, where Ruth lived, the cross-lots path she traversed to the Seminary, and the venerable chapel with its cracked bell. [5]
- When Porphyro looked upon Madeline at her prayers in the chapel, it was too much for him: "'She seemed a splendid angel, newly drest, Save wings, for heaven:--Porphyro grew faint, She knelt, so pure a thing, so free from earthly taint. [6]
- One of the two standing in the door of the ruined chapel on the Ecrehos had the nature of those who buy but once and pay the price but once; the other was of those who keep open accounts in the markets of life. [11]
- I read in Twichell's chapel Friday night and had a most rattling high time--but the thing that went best of all was Uncle Remus's Tar Baby. [5]
- The Viennese lady told me that in a chapel of the Mosque there was a picture or image of Mrs. Eddy, and that before it burns a never-extinguished light. [5]
- A lady has told me that in a chapel of the Mosque in Boston there is a picture or image of Mrs. Eddy, and that before it burns a never-extinguished light. [5]
- He presented it to this chapel when he was about to leave for his throne in Mexico. [5]
- When I started to the chapel, the populace uncovered and fell back reverently to make a wide way for me, as if I had been some kind of a superior being--and I was. [5]
- I often went to sleep in the chapel on Sunday, when I was not reading some entertaining book. [4]
- Appenzelder had intended to practise exercises with his young pupils in the chapel belonging to this old house, familiar to all the inhabitants of Ratisbon, but Wolf found it empty. [10]
- I always go to chapel before I start on journeys. [12]
- The trial was to begin in the chapel of the fortress and would be public. [5]
- The interior of this court chapel is dazzling in appearance: the pillars are, I think, imitation of variegated marble; the sides are imitation of the same; the vaulting is covered with rich frescoes on gold ground. [4]
- After the performance they stood about the chapel, talking in a subdued tone, and seemed to be a good deal impressed by what they had heard, or perhaps by thoughts of the departed. [4]
- Well, we brought the wires to the ground at the chapel, and then brought them under the ground to the platform, and hid the batteries there. [5]
- The chapel of the Syrians is not handsome; that of the Copts is the humblest of them all. [5]
- He had learned the sign-language while assistant-priest in a Parisian chapel for mutes. [11]
- Its President was the rector of the little chapel, a man who, in spite of the Thirty-Nine Articles, could stand fire from the widest-mouthed heretical blunderbuss without flinching or losing his temper. [6]
- Our chapel in the rear is as Gothic as the rest of it, --a beautiful little edifice. [4]
- The entombment of the magnificent coffin of Frau Maria Ortlieb under the pavement of the family chapel was over. [10]
- At eight o'clock the largest bell was struck, and the Signora and all her household, including the house servants, went out to the little chapel in the garden, which was suddenly lighted with candles, gleaming brilliantly through the orange groves. [4]
- When Barbara entered the huge building a ray of light shone from the private chapel at the left, dedicated to Saint Dorothea. [10]
- 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. [5]
- A conversation about the Emperor's judgment and the rarity with which he bestowed such costly tokens of his regard was commencing in the chapel, but Barbara speedily brought it to a close by the assurance that she was utterly exhausted and needed rest. [10]
- Some part of the edifice had been a baronial chapel, and here were effigies of warriors stretched upon their beds of stone with folded hands--cross-legged, those who had fought in the Holy Wars--girded with their swords, and cased in armour as they had lived. [12]
- In the chapel the bones are tastefully built into the wall and overhead, like rustic wood-work; and the skulls stand in rows, some with silver masks, like the jars on the shelves of an apothecary's shop. [4]
- Its altar, like that of all the Greek churches, is a lofty screen that extends clear across the chapel, and is gorgeous with gilding and pictures. [5]
- The marquise will take Barbara directly to the chapel, where the choir is to sing. [10]
- Suddenly the Seigneur swerved towards the chapel and quickened his footsteps, the others but a step behind. [11]
- Perhaps there was something in the priestly dress that affected not only the congregation in the chapel, but all the neighborhood in which Father Damon lived. [4]
- Day after day since that evening the confessor had been informed that nothing interrupted the concord of the lovers, and that Barbara often prayed very fervently in the private chapel. [10]
- He longed to shoot, but dared not, and while he was making up his mind what to do, the Seigneur had reached the chapel door. [11]
- I doubt if she ever sits down, except when she drops in at the mission chapel now and then, and sits quite unmoved on a bench by the door during vespers. [4]
- Day after day she again mingled with the visitors to the palace, and on the twenty-first of October she saw the eleven Knights of the Golden Fleece, to whom he wished to restore the office of grand master, enter the palace chapel. [10]
- For the religious service, which was directed by her own chaplain, she had had a chapel fitted up in the house, according to the Ratisbon fashion. [10]
- Did you ever see the chapel where William Tell used to preach? [5]
- He had not sat in the chapel more than a quarter of an hour, and with his eyes piously fixed upon the ceiling was chuckling inwardly over the joke of his being there at all, when Kit himself appeared. [12]
- The Church of Saint Polycarp had very much the look of a Roman Catholic chapel. [6]
- The passages of safety between these ranges of reef are but narrow at high tide; at half-tide, when the currents are changing most, the violet field becomes the floor of a vast mortuary chapel for unknowing mariners. [11]
- The halberdiers ran round the chapel. [11]
- That Sunday, the Rostovs went to Mass at the Razumovskis' private chapel as usual. [2]
- When the Queen returned from chapel to her apartments, Lempriere was called by an attendant, and he stood behind the Queen's chair until she summoned him to face her. [11]
- They had scarce reached the deserted chapel where their dinner was to be cooked by Maitresse Aimable, when Ranulph called them to note a vessel bearing in their direction. [11]
- And the chapel preachers ain't much better. [11]
- Still, he might perhaps have struggled against them, had it not been for the little Roman Catholic chapel he passed every Sunday, on his way to the meeting-house. [6]
- Then we stowed our fireworks in the chapel, locked up the place, and went home to bed. [5]
- There was some one stirring in the private chapel as he passed, but he paid no heed; in former days many people from the neighbourhood prayed here frequently. [10]
- The windows of one room looked out upon the cloisters and the Virgin's chapel, the only part of the once stately building spared by the French in 1692. [10]
- They met often on their diverse errands, and she liked, when she could, to go to vespers in the little mission chapel of St. Anselm, where he ministered. [4]
- When you see on the continent the well-dressed Englishman come into his ambassador's chapel, and put his face for silent prayer into his smooth-brushed hat, one cannot help feeling how much national pride prays with him, and the religion of a gentleman. [6]
- From the dusk of the trees by the little chapel of Rozel, Angele had watched his exit in charge of the Governor's men. [11]
- But the feature of the place is a short column that rises from the middle of the marble pavement of the chapel, and marks the exact centre of the earth. [5]
- True, his description of the lofty hall in the Brabant palace where it took place, the chapel adjoining it, and the magnificent decorations of flowers and banners that adorned it, told nothing new to Barbara. [10]
- He moves out of the house and into the grave, and his predecessor moves out of the grave and into the cellar of the chapel. [5]
- On the walls of the chapel and in other quads and passages may be found tablets and inscriptions in memory of those who have died for England and the empire in by-gone wars. [9]
- By the marvels of that faith Holder had beheld, from his pew in the chapel, the little man transformed. [9]
- Ambrose Eveleth, rector of St. Bartholomew's Chapel, has returned from his journey, and will officiate to-morrow. [6]
- The little chapel of St. Anselm was well known. [4]
- The mansion-house gentry of Rockland were pretty fairly divided between the little chapel, with the stained window and the trained rector, and the meeting-house where the Reverend Mr. Fairweather officiated. [6]
- The main point of interest about the cathedral is the little Chapel of St. John the Baptist. [5]
- What was left of him was unearthed in 1789 in the demolition of the Beauchamp chapel, and his thigh-bone was found to be four inches longer than that of a man of common stature. [6]
- At the close of a debilitating day Dr. Leigh found herself in the neighborhood of the mission chapel. [4]
- A musical dirge now fell on Paula's ear from the convent chapel. [10]
- All the Moscow notabilities, all the Rostovs' acquaintances, were at the Razumovskis' chapel, for, as if expecting something to happen, many wealthy families who usually left town for their country estates had not gone away that summer. [2]
- True, they did not venture into the cathedral, probably from fear of his Majesty the Emperor, and whoever had undertaken to lay hands upon the altar painting and the Madonna in our chapel would have paid for it--I am not boasting--with his life. [10]
- There are strange nooks and corners and passages in the old building, and one place, a queer little "cubby-hole," has the appearance of having been a Roman Catholic chapel. [6]
- Don Luis paid no heed to all this, hastening first to the chapel to ask a young German chaplain to administer the sacrament to Sir Wolf Hartschwert, to whose house he hurriedly directed him. [10]
- At the very next opportunity Wolf should learn that she could never become his, and when she had just confessed it so gently and lovingly, she had only fulfilled the vow made in the chapel before the Virgin's image. [10]
- His house was nearly opposite the one in which I resided and I often met him and listened to him in the chapel of the Seminary. [6]
- There was another moment's hesitation on the sergeant's part, then a door at the other end of the chapel was heard to open and shut, and the Seigneur laughed loudly. [11]
- Almost involuntarily he looked to the bench by the chapel door which she occasionally occupied at vespers. [4]
- At Courtrai, we looked into Notre Dame, a thirteenth century cathedral, which has a Vandyke ("The Raising of the Cross"), and the chapel of the Counts of Flanders, where workmen were uncovering some frescoes that were whitewashed over in the war-times. [4]
- My father says little, and he has not spoken harshly; for which I gave thanksgiving this morning in the chapel of the Ursulines. [11]
- Behind it, a little way up the hill, was a Roman Catholic chapel. [11]
- He loved his little porringer, which is to say that he ate a good deal; and he loved to read books, which is not to say that he loved study; he hated getting out of bed, and he was constantly gated for morning chapel. [11]
- He had a little money he wanted to invest-- "'In our mission chapel? [4]
- The angel's upper lip was slightly raised as though about to smile, and once on coming out of the chapel Prince Andrew and Princess Mary admitted to one another that the angel's face reminded them strangely of the little princess. [2]
- The courtiers and ladies who were in the chapel at the right of the corridor started. [10]
- As soon as Katuti was alone, she hastened into the little chapel in which the figures of her ancestors stood, apart from those of Mena. [10]
- What a place is old St. Stephen's Chapel, over St. Mary's in the Vaults, for the great Commons of England to gather! [9]
- The mission chapel is not closed, but a poor woman told me that it seemed so. [4]
- In this Chapel is a marble chest, in which, they told us, were the ashes of St. John; and around it was wound a chain, which, they said, had confined him when he was in prison. [5]
- In the hotel is a handsome little chapel where an English clergyman is employed to preach to such of the guests of the house as hail from England and America, and this fact is also set forth in barbarous English in the same advertisement. [5]
- When she looked into his chapel occasionally she realized, as never before, how much in the air his ceremonies and his creed were. [4]
- The court chapel interior is boastingly said to resemble St. Mark's, in Venice. [4]
- For the Miserere in the Sistine Chapel tickets are also issued. [4]
- A small chapel in the rear of the graveyard caught Ulrich's eye. [10]
- She had heard in the convent of Graslin, the goldsmith, who had bestowed on the chapel a silver shrine for the relics, and went to him. [10]
- During the singing in the chapel on the fast day Barbara had waited vainly for a word of appreciation from the Emperor. [10]
- Whilst Heinz knelt in front of the chapel without noticing Sister Perpetua, who was praying before the altar within, these thoughts darted through Eva's brain like a flash of lightning. [10]
- They even looked in at Father Damon's chapel, the dimly lighted fragrant refuge from the world and from sin. [4]
- Shakespeare was born in 1564, when Elizabeth had been six years on the throne, and he died in 1616, nine years before James I., of the faulty spleen, was carried to the royal chapel in Westminster, "with great solemnity, but with greater lamentation. [4]
- Now they spoke humbly out of the dust, from a narrower pulpit, from an older text than any they ever found in Cruden's Concordance, but there was an eloquence in their voices the listening chapel had never known. [6]
- Never had any human being prayed so fervently for another's welfare in the magnificent chapel of the Alcazar, as did Sophonisba Anguisciola on this evening. [10]
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