27 examples of chauncy in sentences

Chauncy, D.D. The Rev. Mather Byles, D.D. The Rev. Ed.

In this country, according to Sir Henry Chauncy, "Any person may erect a tomb, sepulchre, or monument for the deceased in any church, chancel, chapel, or churchyard, so that it is not to the hindrance of the celebration of divine service; that the defacing of them is punishable at common law, the party that built it being entitled to the action during his life, and the heir of the deceased after his death.

Such was the present state of mind of the Reverend Chauncy Fairweather, when his clerical brother called upon him to talk over the questions to which old Sophy had called his attention.

For the last few months, while all these various matters were going on in Rockland, the Reverend Chauncy Fairweather had been busy with the records of ancient councils and the writings of the early fathers.

The Reverend Pierrepont Honeywood, D.D., entered the study of the Reverend Chauncy Fairweather.

On Saturday evening the Reverend Chauncy Fairweather received a note which was left at his door by an unknown person who departed without saying a word.

The Reverend Chauncy Fairweather was too much taken up with his own bodily and spiritual condition to be deeply mindful of others.

The Reverend Chauncy Fairweather's congregation was not large, but select.

The Reverend Chauncy Fairweather did not, most certainly, belong to this latter class.

He found the Reverend Chauncy Fairweather just taking leave of the Doctor.

The Reverend Chauncy Fairweather, hearing that his parishioner's daughter, Elsie, was very ill, could do nothing less than come to the mansion-house and tender such consolations as he was master of.

The reader must pardon this digression, which introduces the visit of the Reverend Chauncy Fairweather to Elsie Venner.

It was not unwillingly that the Reverend Chauncy Fairweather had relinquished the duty of conducting the service to the Reverend Doctor Honeywood, in accordance with Elsie's request.

The volume contains Dr. Mayhew's sermon on "Unlimited Submission," Dr. Chauncy's on the "Repeal of the Stamp Act," Rev. Mr. Cooke's Election Sermon on the "True Principles of Civil Government," Rev. Mr. Gordon's "Thanksgiving Sermon in 1774," and the discourses, celebrated in their day, of Langdon, Stiles, West, Payson, and Howard.

LAWRENCE, Chauncy, iv. 70.

SEE Kraushaar, R. W. LANGDON, WILLIAM CHAUNCY.

SEE Langdon, William Chauncy.

SEE Langdon, William Chauncy.

edited by Chauncy D. Harris, translated by Robert M. Hankin & Olga Adler Titelbaum.

SEE Kraushaar, R. W. LANGDON, WILLIAM CHAUNCY.

SEE Langdon, William Chauncy.

LANGDON, WILLIAM CHAUNCY.

SEE Langdon, William Chauncy.

edited by Chauncy D. Harris, translated by Robert M. Hankin & Olga Adler Titelbaum.

Then would follow sundry other visits and meetingsto Tavistock House, to Gadshill, at Verey's in Regent Street, a place he much patronised, &c., &c. I remember one day meeting Chauncy Hare Townsend at Tavistock House and thinking him a very singular and not particularly agreeable man.

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