Your dad is going to be the pastor of a church there, and we'll live in the parsonage behind the church. |
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I am trying to separate living and working and I found this room high up in a parsonage, in an administrative building attached to a church. |
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An unused parsonage at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Ottumwa, Iowa, has been put to good use. |
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And he had the bishop's apron framed, and hung it in the parsonage hail, from a red-deer's antlers, with the name and date below. |
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Or, I could work it in between washing laundry and making sure the parsonage is spotless in case of drop-in company. |
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Had he not considered the beneficial benefits of the Protestant parsonage in non-Catholic lands? |
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They liked her so much they gave up their goal of hiring a man who would bring a wife and family to fill the parsonage. |
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The fair rental value of a church-provided parsonage or a properly designated housing allowance for ministers. |
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Shutting off the air conditioner, I walk across the alley to the parsonage to enjoy the meal. |
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Some of this success can be attributed to the benevolent spirit that pervades the old parsonage where the College is housed. |
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The two-part docu-drama was filmed in the village last year, locations shots taken in the parsonage and on the cobbled streets. |
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The daughter and her intended arrived at the parsonage promptly at five, he having taken off a few minutes early from his job as an asphalt man on the county's roads. |
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There were two reasons for this: first, the parsonage was not in good repair, and, second, Travers lived there. |
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Near Caulnes: former parsonage renovated: kitchen, large living room, 4 bedrooms, games room, water room with sauna. |
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Jan Èernèický took in account neither the church nor the parsonage at foundation of the town, since both of them were in KrèÃn. |
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For some time there was animated discussion, and then the men left the parsonage and made their way to the room which was used as the local jail. |
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We continue along the marked tourist path and on the left hand we can see a repaired parsonage garden house. |
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Church, adjacent parsonage and wooden steps are graded buildings of national significance. |
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The senior Taylor, an aggressive soulwinner, pastored the Queen Anne Hill United Presbyterian Church where the family resided in the parsonage next door. |
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They temporarily moved to a vacant parsonage in nearby Garnavillo. |
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After services, at the parsonage, I sit with Maria in the kitchen, drinking coffee, while the men gather in the living room, listening to music, loudly talking, and laughing. |
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The not having it in his power to keep residency upon his archdeaconry, where there was no house, can't excuse him for not residing upon his parsonage where there was a house. |
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And I think that this case ought to be considered in the same manner as if the archdeaconry and the parsonage had been a hundred miles distant from each other. |
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Life in that parsonage was like one long seminar from a university tutor. |
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Armed guards sought to protect King after that, and for a time guns were commonplace in his parsonage. |
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In December 2008, a search warrant was executed at the Reeders UMC parsonage. |
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In 1844 Charlotte attempted to start a school that she had long envisaged in the parsonage itself, as her father's failing sight precluded his being left alone. |
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Emily did not settle and after three months she seemed to decline and had to be taken home to the parsonage. |
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She left memories with her husband and with Charlotte, the oldest surviving sibling, of a very vivacious woman at the parsonage. |
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He was born in a parsonage and brought up on the South Dakota prairie. |
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He declares his love for her, and they are married and eventually move to Mansfield parsonage, in the circle of those they love best. |
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The school had to be next to the parsonage, and since in this corner of the square there was already little space, the school was built directly on the meat shops. |
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Indeed, the parsonage at Haworth is one of the most visited literary sites in the world. |
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The facilities at the parsonage were no more than a plank across a hole in a hut at the rear, with a lower plank for the children. |
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Nowadays, the parsonage which was their former home is now a museum in their honour. |
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Among my uncle Roger's farm servants, Esau Fletcher and Peter Patch came to the parsonage house. |
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Lovely apartment obtained from the old service rooms of the parsonage, from where one can enjoy the view of the wood that surrounds the parish church of Saint Appiano. |
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Now, in the isolated parsonage she shares with her husband and her disabled younger sister, she anxiously awaits her arrival: at long last, Charlotte, an internationally acclaimed concert pianist, is coming for a visit. |
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Charlotte especially admired Thackeray, whose portrait, given to her by Smith, still hangs in the dining room at Haworth parsonage. |
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Living in a rambling wooden parsonage which posed only a faulty defence against the winter cold, the family depended on farming to stretch out Canon Osler's sparse income. |
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Some of the visitors to Mutoko have pledged financial support not only to put up a church building but also to cover the costs of electricity for the church and the parsonage. |
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The packets containing the manuscripts often returned to the parsonage and Charlotte simply added a new address and did this at least a dozen times during the year. |
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Tom Bertram incurs a large debt and to pay it, Sir Thomas sells the living of the parsonage, freed up by the death of Uncle Norris, to clergyman Dr Grant. |
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