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bethel

[ UK /bˈɛθə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˈbɛˌθɛɫ, ˈbɛθəɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a house of worship (especially one for sailors)

How To Use bethel In A Sentence

  • Daughters, you have the opportunity to earn snowflakes for proficiency, and to help bethels who need your assistance.
  • He became a missionary in charge of the new Seamen's Bethel, which opened on North Square in 1833.
  • What you criticize about the Moslems, sir, is no different than what happens in thousands of little bethels across the USA, as the fundamentalist start feeling their oats, what with their grand mufti in the White House.
  • The Baptists, Episcopalians, Methodists, and Presbyterians have each a seamen's Bethel,
  • And his church, was it one of two grand old edifices which still adorn the adjoining parishes of New and Old Shoreham, or merely a nonconformist 'Little Bethel'?
  • Behind the officers sits the Altar Guild—a group of grandmotherly women in matching red outfits—next to whom stands one half-empty pew, roped off as “Reserved” seating for former mayor Kurt Schmoke, current mayor Sheila Dixon, city comptroller Joan Pratt, and other community power brokers who call Bethel their home church. American Grace
  • Major Bethell, OC of the guard, ordered his men to clear away the barbed wire in front of the lifeboats. THE LONELY SEA
  • One cannot but fear that Sir Edmund Beckett, who can hardly bring himself to speak of a Nonconformist minister otherwise than as "Stiggins," or of a Nonconformist chapel otherwise than as "little Bethel," is a type of many laymen, who pique themselves on being particularly sound Churchmen, and who, in their open-handed liberality, as regards money, in support of the Church, are worthy of all honor.
  • Bethel Elementary School and Whitcomb Junior Senior High School opened once they could offer limited bus service, and kids were anxious to be back, some arriving by all-terrain vehicles. Vermont schools seek normalcy post-Irene
  • But the supercomputers needed to produce those informative and often colorful displays, Bethel said, also have complicated the task by generating "gobs" of data that can create bottlenecks in researchers 'analytical programs. HappyNews - Top Stories
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