70 Words to use with meetings

One Sunday, when I was some ten or eleven years old, when the old people were gone to meeting (and they had to go eight miles to find a meeting house), I, with an older brother, tired of lying around the house, concluded to take a stroll along up the brook.

"Ugh!" she said, in a half-whisper, "I can imagine it the meeting-place of 'Tam o' Shanter's' eldritches seeing thisbut, all the same, do you know it is fascinating beyond words to me?

or "the meeting point of two highways," so characteristically described in the twelfth book of 'The Prelude'?

I met several pious persons in the meeting-room, and held converse with them to mutual comfort.

They were all so arrogantly indestructible, so fearfully permanentthey had no sympathy, no common meeting ground with him.

This fear would always cast out the fear of man which ever brings death; and yet so weak am I, that after all these precious helps and comforting times, I tremble when the meeting-day comes again lest, I should fail in doing the Lord's will.

SELL, HENRY B. Prayer-meeting talks.

Town meeting country.

In front of us we can see over the heads of the crowd the Rostra at the farther end of the Forum, where an orator is perhaps addressing a crowd (contio) on some political question of the moment, and giving some occupation to the idlers in the throng; and to the right of the Rostra is the Comitium or assembling-place of the people, with the Curia, the ancient meeting-hall of the senate.

"Want to hear a camp-meeting song?

The jungle meeting pool.

the meeting boughs, And, through the parted shade, disclos'd the Greeks, Th' important hour had pass'd, unheeded, by,

A writer in the "Philadelphia Press" relates the following incident in connection with a watch meeting service: "For the last half hour of the old and the first half hour of the new year the band played sacred melodies to the delight of not less than a thousand people assembled on the street.

I might have been, for she is a splendid specimen of the human species; I would have been, if only for the sake of the meeting eyebrows and the Juno shoulders,but at a price she does not feel inclined to pay.

Meeting iron, or even iron at its best in the form of steel, in the same field, it easily vanquishes it at every point.

Two great ganders meeting face to face hissed a challenge.

The King saw their meeting eyes, saw himself treated almost with disdain, and darkest anger shook his frame, for sovereigns illy bear rivals in word, or smile, or look.

Mrs. Mott was jubilant at the thought of the world's interest in this great question, and glad for an opportunity to cross the ocean and enjoy a little rest, and the pleasure of meeting friends who had worked in the same cause.

The shock of meeting glances is almost a physical thing.

He must not remain in The Corner unless he was prepared for Lord Nick again: and in a third meeting guns must be drawn.

"When a quarterly meeting hath come to a judgment respecting any difference, relative to any monthly meeting belonging to them," &c.Extracts, p. 195; N. E. Discip., p. 118.

He has taken the first floor of a good house, and appropriates three rooms opening one into another for a meeting-house, placing his pulpit, which is on wheels, in the doorway, so that when the meeting hour is over he can put the pulpit aside and make the rooms his dwelling.

The irons were thrown, the men once more shouted, and all on board held their breaths in expectation of the crash of the meeting hulls.

He had innumerable stories of the devotional meeting idea, the Win-My-Chum idea, the stewardship idea, the Institute idea, the life service idea, the recreation idea, the study-class idea, and every other League idea so far invented.

They may not point to the right mode of meeting inadequateness, but they do point to the existence and consciousness of it.

70 Words to use with  meetings