Use churches in a sentence
Sentences starting with churches
- Churches must subscribe to it. [5]
- Churches --selected its readings, its prayers, and the hymns to be used, and has appointed the order of procedure. [5]
- Churches that give have nothing to hide. [5]
Sentences ending with churches
- She has the usual Upper River quota of factories, newspapers, and institutions of learning; she has telephones, local telegraphs, an electric alarm, and an admirable paid fire department, consisting of six hook and ladder companies, four steam fire engines, and thirty churches. [5]
- To have control, then, of the Readers, is to have control of the Branch Churches. [5]
- The next day the list appears in the papers--a column and a quarter of names, in fine print, and every man in the list a billionaire and member of a couple of churches. [5]
- There were many shades of belief in the liberal churches. [6]
- Round it stood seven large candlesticks like those used in churches. [2]
- And I must say that in this country I don't find the question of social equality interfering much with the work in their churches. [4]
- And receiving the reply that there were more than two hundred churches, he remarked: "Why such a quantity of churches? [2]
- With regard to religion, Napoleon ordered the priests to be brought back and services to be again performed in the churches. [2]
- She has demonstrated over it and made it sacred to the Mother-Church: "The article 'The' must not be used before the titles of branch Churches-- "Nor written on applications for membership in naming such churches. [5]
- The principal collections of the wounded were in the churches. [6]
Short sentences using churches
- Organizing Churches. [5]
- Branch Churches. [5]
Sentences containing churches two or more times
- But the orthodox churches are running just such a risk to-day, and if any person who contemplates entering these churches doesn't examine the premises first, he refrains at his own cost. [9]
More example sentences with the word churches in them
- It is not within our best-fenced churches and creeds that the self-governing American is like to find the religious freedom which the Concord prophet asserted with the strength of Luther and the sweetness of Melancthon, and which the sovereign in his shirt-sleeves will surely claim. [6]
- He was perfectly willing that churches (being himself a member), and Sunday-schools, and missionary enterprises should go on; in fact, I do not believe he ever opposed anything in his life. [4]
- The decorous families who were now allying themselves with St. John's did so at the expense of other churches either more radical or less fashionable. [9]
- I don't know what they're doin' in all their churches, to let such things go on," said the old woman. [8]
- I don't know what the Queen would think of this way of spending Sunday; but if Albert Edward never does anything worse, he does n't need half the praying for that he gets every Sunday in all the English churches and chapels. [4]
- Everywhere festive guns were booming, bells pealing, the churches ringing with thanksgivings, and jubilant multitudes thronging the thoroughfares, when suddenly the news flashed over the land that Abraham Lincoln had been murdered. [7]
- This same morning we visited several of the temporary hospitals, churches and school-houses, where the wounded were lying. [6]
- There a throne was the prize, and might cost the blood and life of thousands!--What did a man bring home from the churches in the Nile valley? [10]
- Nay, and I was fain to go to churches and chapels, inasmuch as I was secure there from the speech of man. [10]
- The churches know very well, he maintains, that the fear of everlasting punishment more than any or all other motives is the source of their power and the support of their organizations. [6]
- It is made up of very simple details--just grass, and trees, and shrubs, and roads, and hedges, and gardens, and houses, and vines, and churches, and castles, and here and there a ruin--and over it all a mellow dream-haze of history. [5]
- A post-village and township in _________ Co., State of _________,situated in a fine agricultural region, 2 thriving villages, Pigwacket Centre and Smithville, 3 churches, several school houses, and many handsome private residences. [6]
- I only meant to write about the churches, but I keep wandering from the subject. [5]
- The officials seemed to have run a drag-net through factories, workshops, Sunday-schools, and churches, and scooped in the weary workers at homes and in shops unaccustomed to a holiday. [4]
- The property was to be divided among various churches and convents, where masses were to be read for her soul, and her nearest blood relations. [10]
- I am ready to admit that the churches are at fault. [9]
- The people in these old lands seem to make churches their specialty. [5]
- It was even then a thriving little town of log and clapboard houses and schools and churches, and wise men were saying of it--what Colonel Clark had long ago predicted--that it would become the first city of commercial importance in the district of Kentucky. [9]
- The queen of them all is that glorious tree near one of the churches in Springfield. [6]
- A few of their followers in our day seem to forget that our modern churches are heated by furnaces and supplied with gas. [4]
- And, where is the wisdom in permitting hundreds upon hundreds of millions of francs to be locked up in the useless trumpery of churches all over Italy, and the people ground to death with taxation to uphold a perishing Government? [5]
- It was against the time when down in your world there they have feastings, and in the churches the grand songs and many candles on the altars. [11]
- The clergy resumed the services in many churches that had not been burned. [2]
- At eight o'clock, the priests were chanting vespers to a larger congregation than many churches have on Sunday: their voices were rich and musical, and, joined with the organ notes, floated sweetly and impressively through the dim and vast interior. [4]
- Moscow seen from the Poklonny Hill lay spaciously spread out with her river, her gardens, and her churches, and she seemed to be living her usual life, her cupolas glittering like stars in the sunlight. [2]
- The reproduction of the old Gothic is so complete that the builders even seem to have brought over the ancient air from one of the churches of the Middle Ages,--you would declare it had n't been changed in two centuries. [4]
- It then invites the neighboring churches to partake with it,--the celebration being usually in the summer and early fall months. [4]
- I had reached the more respectable portion of the city, where the churches were emptying. [9]
- It has divided the Methodist and Presbyterian churches, and has sown discord in the American Tract Society. [7]
- Nobly sustained, as the Government has been, by all the churches, I would utter nothing which might in the least appear invidious against any. [7]
- Such has been the enthusiasm in this devout direction, that I should not be surprised to see our rich private citizens putting up Gothic churches for their individual amusement and sanctification. [4]
- The prosperity of the cathedral on these valuable bones set all the other churches in the neighborhood on the same track; and one can study right here in this city the growth of relic worship. [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]
- If that and that alone were intended you would build churches and chapels and send us worthy priests--Eusebius and the like--and would try to win men's hearts to your Lord by the love you are always talking so much about. [10]
- These churches were symbolized in the Scriptures as candlesticks, and on certain conditions there was a sort of implied promise that Smyrna should be endowed with a "crown of life. [5]
- If they spent Sunday in a town, Cable was up bright and early visiting the various churches and Sunday-schools, while Mark Twain remained at the hotel, in bed, reading or asleep. [5]
- There are broad streets, with high houses, that once were handsome, palaces that were once the abode of luxury, gardens that still bloom, and churches by the score. [4]
- In all this street of churches and palaces there was no other door open. [4]
- Let the churches stick to their own. [9]
- The churches have split and the society will follow their example before long. [7]
- Pray glance at some of these churches and their embellishments, and see whether the Government is doing a righteous thing or not. [5]
- There were bazaars, shops, warehouses, market stalls, granaries--for the most part still stocked with goods--and there were factories and workshops, palaces and wealthy houses filled with luxuries, hospitals, prisons, government offices, churches, and cathedrals. [2]
- There are also seventy churches existing, and a lot more projected. [5]
- Their statues are set up in the streets; their works still live in the churches and city buildings,--pictures, and groups in stone and wood; and their statues, in all sorts of carving, are reproduced, big and little, in all the shop-windows, for sale. [4]
- I have also seen them planted in this manner, round the old churches, in N. Y..... [5]
- I have known rich churches, to whose members it was a convenience to have their Sunday and other services announced, withdraw the announcements when the editor declined any longer to contribute a weekly fifty-cents' worth of space. [4]
- They used their reason, and what science they had, to make theories about it which the churches still proclaim as the catholic and final truth. [9]
- But I confined public religious teaching to the churches and the Sunday-schools, permitting nothing of it in my other educational buildings. [5]
- Included in the premises are two churches, a gambling-house, a couple of country stores, and a post-office. [4]
- Few of the poor come near their churches in these days. [9]
- She holds, in perpetuity, autocratic and indisputable sovereignty and control over every branch Church in the earth; and yet says, in that sugary, naive, angel-beguiling way of hers, that the Mother-Church: "shall assume no official control of other churches of this denomination. [5]
- But there were other churches in the city that were ahead of St. John's--a reproach --ahem! [9]
- If the churches offered those who might be leaders among their fellows a practical solution of existence, kindled their self-respect, replaced a life of drudgery by one of inspiration--that would be worth while. [9]
- There are plenty of Universalists, Number Seven says, in the Episcopalian and other Protestant churches, but they do not avow their belief in any frank and candid fashion. [6]
- The haggard aspect of the little old man was wonderfully suited to the place; he might have groped among old churches and tombs and deserted houses and gathered all the spoils with his own hands. [12]
- A large part of the "hired help,"--for the word servant was commonly repudiated,--worshipped, not with their employers, but at churches where few or no well-appointed carriages stood at the doors. [6]
- There are thousands of churches in Italy, each with untold millions of treasures stored away in its closets, and each with its battalion of priests to be supported. [5]
- Under the name of "Remonstrants" and "Contra-Remonstrants,"--Arminians and old-fashioned Calvinists, as we should say,--the adherents of the two Leyden professors disputed the right to the possession of the churches, and the claim to be considered as representing the national religion. [6]
- Branch Churches shall not organize with First Members, that special method of organization being adapted to the Mother-Church alone. [5]
- Some said that no one was to be allowed to leave the city, others on the contrary said that all the icons had been taken out of the churches and everybody was to be ordered to leave. [2]
- But he gets no hint, when he goes to most churches, that there is, between the two, no real quarrel, and he turns away in despair. [9]
- Of course I need n't explain that it is the thirteenth century ecclesiastic Gothic that is epidemic in this country; and I think it has attacked the Congregational and the other non-ritual churches more violently than any others. [4]
- There is so much going on outside of the regular churches! [4]
- In the By-laws, Mrs. Eddy, speaking by the mouth of her other self, the Mother-Church, proclaims that she will assume no official control of other churches-branch churches. [5]
- With Ephesus, forty miles from here, where was located another of the seven churches, the case was different. [5]
- I do not mean that of the regimental bands, or the orchestras in every hall and beer-garden, or that in the churches on Sundays, both orchestral and vocal. [4]
- That a great many people who used to get what instruction they had--ahem--from churches, for instance, now get it from books. [9]
- You had better make a study of ancient and modern art, and not have everything to learn while you are going about among ruins, and churches, and galleries. [6]
- The city was literally crowded with peasants and country people; the churches were full all the morning with devout masses, which poured into the waiting beer-houses afterward with equal zeal. [4]
- Among a long list of churches, art galleries, and such things, visited by us in Venice, I shall mention only one--the church of Santa Maria dei Frari. [5]
- The first churches, like those of Corinth and Ephesus and Rome, were democracies: no such thing as a priestly line to carry on a hierarchy, an ecclesiastical dynasty, was dreamed of. [9]
- This is in letters of gold around the apsis of a mosaic group at the side of the 'scala santa', church of St. John Lateran, the Mother and Mistress of all the Catholic churches of the world. [5]
- He insists upon it that the churches keep in their confessions of faith statements which they do not believe, and that it is notorious that they are afraid to meddle with them. [6]
- In many passages it appeals to the heart, but how it will be spoiled in your churches! [10]
- Unless some fire is kindled in their souls, it is hopeless for them to try to obtain any benefit from religion--so-called--as it is preached to them in most churches. [9]
- That copper plate is in one of the churches in Rome, now. [5]
- So the Government intends to take to itself a great portion of the revenues arising from priestly farms, factories, etc., and also intends to take possession of the churches and carry them on, after its own fashion and upon its own responsibility. [5]
- In a few instances it will leave the establishments of great pet churches undisturbed, but in all others only a handful of priests will be retained to preach and pray, a few will be pensioned, and the balance turned adrift. [5]
- We have seen, in these old churches, a profusion of costly and elaborate sepulchre ornamentation such as we never dreampt of before. [5]
- The able men in the churches now--like your Phillips Brooks, who died too soon--are beginning to see this. [9]
- All the churches in Lincolnshire indicate the existence of a much larger population who were in the habit of attending service than exists at present. [4]
- Robustness is needed in churches as much as in government. [4]
- I have looked in at the churches when they are in progress, now and then, and been struck with the general good feeling of the occasion. [4]
- When an individual, in a church or out of it, becomes dangerous to the public interest, he must be checked; but the churches, as such, must take care of themselves. [7]
- When an individual in a church or out of it becomes dangerous to the public interest, he must be checked; but let the churches, as such, take care of themselves. [7]
- Obeying a wayward impulse, he had gone to one of the metropolitan churches to hear a preacher renowned for his influence over men. [9]
- It would be hypocritical of me not to acknowledge that the churches are losing ground, and that those who ought to be connected with them are not. [9]
- Many people were hurrying through the streets and there were many soldiers, but cabs were still driving about, tradesmen stood at their shops, and service was being held in the churches as usual. [2]
- Most of the houses stand about a square, which contains the shabby court-house; around it are two small churches, a jail, an inviting tavern with a long veranda, and a couple of stores. [4]
- I could not help comparing some of the ancient cathedrals and abbey churches to so many old cheeses. [6]
- Wherever he looked, he saw vast wealth in barns and magazines; in houses, palaces and churches. [10]
- Once, in Elmira, he received a request, poorly and none too politely phrased, to speak for one of the churches. [5]
- Gradually, almost imperceptibly, he found himself turning more and more towards that line of least resistance which other churches were following, as the one Modern Solution,--institutional work. [9]
- Here and there he could see churches that had not been burned. [2]
- Personally, while I have sympathy for the unfortunate, I'm not at all sure that much of the energy and money put into the institutional work of churches isn't wasted. [9]
- The branch Churches have no important liberties, none that give them an important voice in their own affairs. [5]
- Millions of dollars have been spent by the churches, in the effort to abolish profanity in the commercial marine. [5]
- To see a good man and hear his voice once a week would be reason enough for building churches and pulpits. [6]
- If in the future we are rich enough to raise churches to the Almighty, to the Virgin Mary and the great Saints, in any way worthy of their sublime merits, we shall owe our skill to the famous architects of heathen Hellas. [10]
- There are some four hundred churches, but about a fourth of them seem to be named for the Madonna and St. Peter. [5]
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