If I had the power, all those English cheats would be down into unconsecrated ground where they belonged. |
|
A charge was brought against him for celebrating Holy Communion in an unconsecrated building without a proper license. |
|
The unconsecrated dead are recorded on his father's tombstone, and thus given a taste of immortality. |
|
The remains can be reinterred in an unconsecrated piece of ground at the courthouse. |
|
The remains had originally been found in an unconsecrated graveyard at Tonybaun, along the River Moy between Ballina and Foxford. |
|
Where they are found in nature they may be worshipped as Shiva despite being unconsecrated. |
|
They aim to create a memorial garden to infants who were buried in unconsecrated ground, as well as miscarried or still-born infants. |
|
Up to 1823 the suicide was required to be buried at a crossroads, in unconsecrated ground, with a stake through the heart. |
|
In one poem, he defends himself against the accusation that burial in unconsecrated ground is wrong. |
|
They buried him in unconsecrated ground, as befitted a disreputable member of a degenerate profession. |
|
He was buried two days later in unconsecrated ground reserved for convicts, paupers and suicides in an unmarked grave in the cemetery at Toodyay. |
|
Samboo's unconsecrated grave at Sunderland Point is often visited by schoolchildren. |
|
After all, it's not every day a housing development takes place on a burial ground, albeit unconsecrated. |
|
Satan, working through unconsecrated leaders of the church, tampered with the fourth commandment also, and essayed to set aside the ancient sabbath. |
|
The unconsecrated cemetery's rusty gates are festooned with colourful feathers, trinkets and ribbons. |
|
Afterwards the Ordinandi receive a chalice of unconsecrated wine at the credence table as an ablution. |
|
As it was unconsecrated grounds, a vicar could not perform the ceremony so Mr Showers announced he was inviting a top lung surgeon to perform the ceremony. |
|
A small chapel was also constructed and left unconsecrated so it could be used by all sects. |
|
Churchyards couldn't accommodate all the corpses, so bodies were buried in unconsecrated ground, or just abandoned in ditches. |
|
In fact, no other similar practices should be introduced, nor should unconsecrated hosts ever be used for this purpose. |
|
|
He had to be buried in unconsecrated ground outside the city walls. |
|
It is interesting to note that, at the time Garrick was buried in Westminster Abbey, French actors, under penalty of excommunication, still had to be buried in unconsecrated ground. |
|
Reacting to these violations of long-established norms and fears of premature burial, immigrants and colonists in both the Canadas dug up family corpses buried in unconsecrated ground. |
|