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Prosperous companies erected their own guildhalls and endowed churches dedicated to the patron saint of their crafts, with chapels for their use.
The three floors above the chapels were bedrooms and sitting rooms for visitors.
Flagstones from churches and chapels in the South Wales valleys have become a target for thieves.
Military chapels, mess halls, decks of ships, aircraft hangars, tents, and open field assembly areas are frequently utilized.
Now, I rarely go to church except to visit great cathedrals or quaint roadside chapels.
In this way, the two small paintings thematically join the two transept chapels.
The variations cluster around the theme like chapels leading off a chancel.
Like traditional European churches, the space is divided into a single nave with small side chapels.
Thirteen additional art works were packed into the central aisle, adjacent chapels and underground crypts of the church.
After this mass, another was celebrated in one of the apsidiole chapels at the Romanesque cathedral of S. Reparata.
A number of chapels, including Congregational and United Reformed Church, amalgamated in the 1970s to become Christchurch in New Road.
Many Castilian-trained musicians worked in the papal choir in Rome, and in the royal chapels of Spain and Italy.
He acted with urgency to meet the crying needs of his flock, providing chapels of ease where mass was said once a fortnight.
That is the reason why the temperance movement had support not only in the chapels but in the Chartist movement and later trade unions.
Church-building was matched by equally rapid growth of nonconformist chapels.
From the square townsmen view the church's apse and radiating symmetrical apsidal chapels.
Some of the most satisfying projects were chapels and sanctuaries in hospitals.
The origin of the position can be traced back to the father of chapels in work place union branches, mainly at first in the printing industry.
In Cork he spoke at the Temperance Institute and the Imperial Hotel, but often his lectures were in Wesleyan chapels or Independent chapels.
Sunday schools run by Baptist, Independent, Unitarian and Wesleyan chapels also provided basic schooling for a small number of children.
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It consists of a choir with deambulatory and apsidal chapels, a transept, nave and aisles.
There is nothing like an enchanted palace in any salt mine of the United States, no statues or chapels or chandeliers.
He pointed out, in Narbonnes chapels, windows with Rayonnant tracery side by side with flamelike undulations.
Only the chancel with its flanking chapels and the transept have been built.
In one of the chapels, in a galleried niche, there is an extraordinary life-sized wooden group of the Adoration of the Magi.
But the chief objects of interest in these beautiful grounds are the chapels attached to the tombs of the shoguns.
It was of no avail to level to the ground the Isiac chapels, and to banish their ministers.
There is a luxuriance of decoration in the many chapels of different epochs.
The latter was indicated by three chapels, the mihrab being placed in the central one.
The six chapels are also cut in the wall and ornamented by two columns and two pilasters.
The heaven of the churches and chapels is remote, unprovable, and cannot affect her in the smallest degree.
Some curious details attract our notice as we wander amongst the unrestored chapels.
The prothesis and the diaconicon are represented by chapels to north and south of the apse.
On the altars of the chapels were spilled bouquets and bottles of wine pell-mell with sausages, pts, vegetables, and meats.
Already, in 1220, the choir had been redone and two more chapels added, making five apsidioles in all.
The nave is flanked with the usual aisles, which in turn are abutted with ten chapels on either side.
He is said to have introduced into Normandy the ambulatory and its radiating chapels.
Are paintings and carvings less likely to carnalize our hearts in our halls and banqueting-rooms than in our chapels?
The chapels of the chevet were finished at the end of the 13th or beginning of the 14th century.
The plan consists of a nave, with aisles and lateral chapels, transept and choir, with a deambulatory at a slightly lower level.
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