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Others discuss the construction of the eastern nave chapels without mentioning the nearby nave arcades, which must not be assumed contemporaneous with the chapels.
The small buildings then would represent small open chapels or open-air platforms for worship.
The more affluent, meanwhile, set aside rooms in their homes for use as impromptu chapels and heard services with greater frequency, albeit at greater risk.
The sense of local community was strong, centred on the pub, the music hall, and churches and chapels.
All had healthy memberships and many of them already had chapels.
Despite having removed to the suburbs, nonconformists continued to worship in city centre chapels.
The mountains and the clouds are reflected in the lake, as are the houses, farms and chapels.
First, these buildings are not included as churches or chapels in religious and geographical sources.
Many of the chapels and workers' halls and institutes which architecturally dominated small communities were built by the community users out of their own incomes.
Although no works are ascribed to them, these men also enjoyed highly successful careers in the most prestigious household chapels of the day.
In contrast, the large cities contained a multitude of churches and chapels of many denominations, many within easy walking distance of any given resident.
While many of these did not stand the test of time, some did become important societies where chapels were eventually built.
Arches and gates, palaces and squares, crosses and altars, churches and chapels marked the way and the rhythm of both civic and religious rituals.
The aisles in the nave and the chapels in the choir were used to house large barrels for aging wine; and the barrels remain there today.
One of the most noticeable features of the plan is that it contains a lengthy key or reference to the public buildings and to churches and chapels.
The volume also provides a succinct history of the parish churches and chapels and of the various later dissenting and non-conformist groups, as well as brief details of the schools.
By 1878, the number of chapels had risen to nine, while the number of societies held in meeting houses or rented accommodation had fallen to seven.
Upon their death they were buried in tertiary habits in chapels reserved for their lineage in the town's foremost churches, and requiem masses were sung for them in all churches.
1904-1905 533 while many who experienced great release and joy in the revival remained loyal to organised religion, the chapels soon reverted to their well-worn formalism.
The importance of these societies, particularly those with chapels, was reflected in the number of services they had planned and the attention they received from the itinerant ministers.
Thus, on the occasion of royal obsequies, funeral chapels used to be conceived in the form of a cube or a pyramid, as traditional symbols of stability and eternity.
The churches and dissenting chapels tolled their bells the whole night.
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Because of its old and beautiful university, it has perhaps more libraries than any other constituency, more chapels and, of course, more bars and pubs.
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They have told me that in the churches, chapels, shops, pubs and clubs, they have all been subjected to the odd remark.
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Local authority environmental health officers also have responsibility for ensuring that the required public health and safety standards are in place in chapels of rest.
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I understand that this requirement is slowly disappearing, mainly due to the fact that the undertakers are now providing private chapels.
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Nonconformity has sold many of its old chapels for the good reason that new and larger chapels have been built in their stead.
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I think it is a most deplorable thing that when we go to churches or chapels, to whichever we may go, we find empty buildings.
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I quote those facts from the federated chapels.
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I know that exemptions are often a great inconvenience to fathers of chapels, shop stewards and branch secretaries and that they can cause enormous disturbance.
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The value of the chapels built on leasehold land of which the leases must expire within 57 years from the date of the report was £154,000.
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If it meant anything at all it meant that we should shut up all our churches and chapels.
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Many of our chapels are not served with the fulness that we should like.
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On the new estates there must be schools, churches, chapels, doctors' surgeries, and so on.
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Churches, chapels, village halls are all being less used than they were.
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There should be fewer chapels and greater consultation between members.
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Is he aware that not only political parties but schools, churches and chapels are discussing the matter?
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There are objections, on security and other grounds, to allowing weddings to take place in prison chapels.
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The benefits for his countrymen are that they will be able to be married in their own language and in their own chapels.
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By all means let the churches and chapels make arrangements for the religious education of these young persons.
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Will she ask the churches and chapels and social organisations which are concerned with the interest of young people?
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In our villages chapels of considerable architectural merit and worth are now garages or places of that kind.
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One must realise that in every constituency there are churches and chapels covering nearly every polling station.
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In my village, where the school fell in last winter, the children are being sent to the chapels.
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We crowded our churches, chapels and cathedrals and so on, praying that we might have peace.
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They are a testimony to the beliefs of the time and, especially in the case of chapels, a testimony to dissidence.
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We have very strong union chapels, and still the walls of the editor's room have not yet fallen.
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I underline the point that we do not want an excessive number of churches and chapels to be made redundant.
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The ancillary demand from houses, chapels, hospitals and cinemas will probably bring the figure up to 5,500.
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Many are village halls or the vestries of chapels and churches and some are singularly unsuitable.
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The ministers of religion do not get anything, the chapels do not get anything, and the rates do not get anything.
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There is not a word about chapels of rest.
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The people who may be married in those chapels are set out also in subsection (2).
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The building of houses, schools, churches, chapels and community centres, though necessary, is, from an economic point of view, inflationary.
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The trustees of churches and chapels are responsible to the members of their particular denominations.
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How often have we heard about it from political platforms and pulpits, in churches and chapels?
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The gas works, the municipal services, the trams, the houses, the business premises, the chapels and churches—all these things are affected.
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Churches and chapels are already exempt from rates.
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The fact that only two out of 54 chapels have signed up to the present time indicates the anticipation of those who provoked this trouble.
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In crematoriums with two chapels, both could be used at the same time.
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Previously, the daughters of individuals in the services were eligible to marry in service chapels, but their sons were not.
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There were several tremors and some public buildings, such as chapels, had to be demolished because of the damage sustained.
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In our part of the world it destroys villages and even chapels.
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We none of us wish them chapels in future to be used for political purposes or for trade purposes.
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There is no suggestion that in the comparison which he made he added the churches or chapels to either side.
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He will find school children being accommodated in the little chapels and vestries of the mining villages.
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I do not think any industry does more in the way of gifts for chapels, churches, and schools than the coal industry.
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The object is to unite these chapels for the purpose of public worship.
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I should want to do good and build churches and chapels.
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I think he will be aware that the chapels would be only too pleased if all advertising were cut out of this campaign.
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During the first two months of the disturbances, when the majority of incidents occurred, thirty churches and chapels were destroyed.
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I was elected, as were all my colleagues in what we called the chapels, once every quarter.
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All prison chapels are dedicated as places of worship to be used primarily for acts of worship and religious services.
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We also welcome the fact that the sons and stepchildren of service people will be allowed to marry in service chapels.
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As has been pointed out, 54 chapels and negotiating units are involved.
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A large number of prison workshops have been built and equipped, as well as hospitals, chapels, and classrooms reconstructed and modernised.
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Few of us in the current situation appertaining to chapels would wish that to happen.
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There are free church chapels that need support.
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The denominations, by means of central funds will take care that individual churches will not be crushed by the heavy debts upon their chapels.
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We have been told that the heavy debts upon our chapels prove that voluntaryism is a failure.
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Chapels are already included in the early stages of building of many new hospitals.
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As a rule, it will apply to chapels rather than to other places of worship.
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The difficulty with regard to chapels is not the same as that with regard to motor cars.
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He kept the single transept but adopted the plan with an ambulatory extended by means of three radiating chapels.
In addition, there were chapels of ease, an assembly room, two sacristies, a catechism room, various other rooms and, finally, a cloister.
In many chapels a more traditional, eighteenth-century practice as to church discipline was followed well into the twentieth century.
They continued to build plain, cheap red brick chapels.
An apse and presbytery were constructed on the east side and two chapels adjoin the north wall of the presbytery.
Of the basilica, the last five bays of the nave, the facade wall, and many of the nave chapels remained to be built.
Temples, chapels and other small places of worship are often single spaces, and again their plan shapes are frequently non-rectangular.
Likewise, they built chapels within their palaces, thereby appropriating a personal sacred space to replace that lost to the canons in the cathedral.
An ambulatory round the central octagon joins together the four chapels of the smaller ones.
The chevet has 13 chapels radiating round the apse.
Along with earlier ideas of colonisation of the landscape, it was assumed that original churches had been supplemented with additional chapels of ease as needed.
Between the bays are set semicircular chapels giving an exterior appearance of a gladiolus corm growing its smaller new corms around its base.
The majority of these manned the parish churches and chapels of the diocese, or acted as chaplains to great laymen.
The stage platform spanned the whole width of the antechapel and ran the length of two side chapels.
As in the case of the chapels, the plan adopted was characterised by two original features, namely, size and number of floors.
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