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place of worship

NOUN
  1. any building where congregations gather for prayer

How To Use place of worship In A Sentence

  • Their preferences ultimately shaped the place of worship that Warren built, and the result of that consumer-driven approach to creating Saddleback is a deliberately contemporary, highly professionalized operation with a carefully orchestrated feel-good atmosphere. American Grace
  • The confidential survey was handed to parishioners at every Church of England place of worship in the deanery.
  • The term prophesy, in this instance, must be restricted to the use of psalmody, because exposition or exhortation in public was not permitted to the women, who were not allowed to speak or even to ask a question in a place of worship. Palestine or the Holy Land From the Earliest Period to the Present Time
  • The church wanted to convert the empty building to provide facilities including a conference centre, exhibition hall, career training facilities, a place of worship, a library and a crèche.
  • Ms Michaeli's so-called muezzin Bill would actually ban the use of such loudspeakers in any place of worship, but is clearly directed at mosques used by Israel's mainly Muslim million-plus Arab minority. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • Presbyterian kirk to have entered a prelatic place of worship, and would, upon any other occasion, have thought that she beheld in the porch the venerable figure of her father waving her back from the entrance, and pronouncing in a solemn tone, “Cease, my child, to hear the instruction which causeth to err from the words of knowledge.” The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • After more than a decade in storage at the priory, formed in 1189, the small pieces of glass have been worked back into the top sections of the Piper Choir Windows at the popular place of worship.
  • Now, if I recall aright, his chosen place of worship on a Sunday morning is The Dog and Duck. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • Two churches survive within its precincts; one still serves as a place of worship. Times, Sunday Times
  • Edith will be as a parlour boarder with the Miss Cottles (his sisters) two women of elegant & accomplishd manners. the eldest lived as governess in Ld Derbys [3] family xxx a little while — & you will have some opinion of them when I say, that they make even bigotry amiable. they are very religious, & the eldest (who is but t twenty three) wished me to read good books — the advice came from the heart — she thinks very highly of me, but fancies me irreligious because I frequent no place of worship & indulge speculations beyond reason. Letter 142
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