34 examples of offertories in sentences

There are three doorways here, the collateral ones, which are very low, and quite calculated to prevent people from entering the building with their hats on, being patronised the mostnot because there is an offertory box in the central passage, but because the side roads are the handiest.

During a second visit to the church we went in by the middle door, the medium course, as the proverb hath it, being the safest, and seeing the offertory boxa remarkably strong, iron- cornered article, fastened to the wallwe remarked to an official, in his shirt sleeves, who was with us, "This will stand a deal of money before falling."

The official replied "It will so," and the look, he gave us superinduced the conclusion that the offertory box was not going to fall for some time.

The re-erection of the tower coat 380 pounds, which was raised by a weekly offertory.

By the way, we ought to have said that there are a good many collections in St. Paul's church16 regular ones and 14 on the offertory principle every year.

The paper also makes a quiet allusion to offertory business, the defraying of expenses, and the augmentation of the curate's salary.

The services are generally conducted by the Rev. J. D. Harrison, curate of Christ Churcha young gentleman who works with considerable vigour, and never sneezes at the offertory contributions, however small they may be.

To set up a kingdom there would be like preaching a new religion in Hester Street; you could hand out text, soup and blankets, but you'd need a whale's supply of faith to carry on, and the offertories wouldn't begin to meet expenses.

alms, largess, bounty, dole, sportule^, donative^, help, oblation, offertory, honorarium, gratuity, Peter pence, sportula^, Christmas box, Easter offering, vail^, douceur [Fr.], drink money, pourboire, trinkgeld [G.], bakshish^; fee &c (recompense) 973; consideration.

oblation, sacrifice, incense, libation; burnt offering, heave offering, votive offering; offertory. discipline; self-discipline, self-examination, self-denial; fasting.

Eucharist, Lord's supper, communion; the sacrament, the holy sacrament; celebration, high celebration; missa cantata [Lat.]; asperges^; offertory; introit; consecration; consubstantiation, transubstantiation; real presence; elements; mass; high mass, low mass, dry mass.

"The First Council of Orange in 441, and that of Valentia in Spain, ordered the Gospel to be read after the Epistle and before the offertory."

The offertory or "service of song while the oblations were collected and received is of ancient date.

The offertory is said immediately after the Creed, and before the Preface and Sanctus.]

ofertorio, m., offertory. oficial, m., official, officer.

He held his treasured "top" hat carefully in front of him, as if it were a collecting bag, and he were about to take the offertory.

The late Vice Chancellor, with the peeled nose, and Mr. Belgrave Teale, fit for Church Parade, or for the afternoon act in one of his own fashion-plays, took round the offertory bags, into which Mr. Justice Sankey (in race-course checks) dropped gold.

Co. (PWH) Lorenz's offertory folio for pipe or reed organs.

Piano voluntaries, preludes, offertories, and postludes for religious services and Sunday schools.

Piano voluntaries, preludes, offertories, and postludes.

Co. (PWH) Lorenz's offertory folio for pipe or reed organs.

Piano voluntaries, preludes, offertories, and postludes for religious services and Sunday schools.

Piano voluntaries, preludes, offertories, and postludes.

Rubric § 144 of the First Edwardine Prayer Book directs that as ministers are to find the elements, the congregations are to contribute every Sunday at the time of the offertory the just value of the holy loaf.

" "I advertized that the poor were made welcome in this church," said the vicar to his congregation, "and as the offertory amounts to ninety-five cents, I see that they have come.

34 examples of  offertories  in sentences