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house of prayer

NOUN
  1. any building where congregations gather for prayer

How To Use house of prayer In A Sentence

  • House:House of prayer? Huh. That explains the good reception. Also why nobody's ever here.
  • This atrocity, directed at a Muslim house of prayer, was designed to provoke retaliation from Iraqi Shia - and it succeeded.
  • The Holland Park Mosque on Brisbane's Southside was established as a Muslim house of prayer by Afghan cameleers in 1907.
  • The House of Prayer is shaped like a squarish oval.
  • Pursue the option to close the library and they will be regarded for generations hereafter as a latter-day equivalent of those who chose to make the house of God a den of thieves rather than a house of prayer for all nations.
  • In such inscriptions the church building is generally referred to as domus Dei, domus orationis (the house of God, the house of prayer). The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent
  • It is not right to make a fortress of Christ's church, which is a house of prayer.
  • Those that think to excuse themselves in unchristian practices with the Christian name, and sin the more boldly and securely because there is a sin-offering provided, do, in effect, make God's house of prayer a den of thieves, as the priests in Christ's time, Matt. xxi. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • This atrocity, directed at a Muslim house of prayer, was designed to provoke retaliation from Iraqi Shia - and it succeeded.
  • This is a house of prayer.
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