237 examples of parochial in sentences

It is equally certain that the village of Dunkirk was known as Boughton until the middle of the eighteenth century, when a set of squatters took possession of the ground, then extra parochial as of a "free- port" from which no one could dislodge them.

The proportion of those receiving parochial relief to the total population was two and three-tenths per cent in September 1861, and eight and five-tenths per cent in September 1862, and that had become thirteen and five-tenths percent in the population in November 1862.

Here, therefore, is thirteen per cent of the whole population at the present moment depending for their subsistence upon parochial relief alone.

Of these two hundred and fifty-nine thousandI give only round numbersthere were thirty-six thousand eight hundred old or infirm; there were nearly ninety-eight thousand able-bodied adults receiving parochial relief, and there were under sixteen years of age nearly twenty-four thousand persons.

But it would be very far from giving you an estimate of the extent of the distress if we were to confine our observations to those who are dependent upon parochial relief alone.

The people of this city did not then regard it as a crime for Negroes to acquire an education, their white instructors felt that they were not condescending in teaching them, and children of Caucasian blood raised no objection to attending special and parochial schools accessible to both races.

Furthermore, they continued to admit them to their parochial schools.

The Sisters of Georgetown trained colored girls, and the parochial school of the Aloysius Church at one time had as many as two hundred and fifty pupils of color.

Furthermore, various churches, parochial, and Sunday-schools were then sharing the burden of educating the Negro population of the District of Columbia.

School, adult; at Lear's; Parochial; Wolmer Free.

He is one of the legitimate sons of the Alhambra, and has lived here all his life, filling various offices; such as deputy alguazil, sexton of the parochial church, and marker of a fives-court established at the foot of one of the towers.

(BY A VICTIM OF "QUINQUENNIAL VALUATION.") "Parochial Authorities have a way of their own in interpreting Acts of Parliament, and a very peculiar way indeed of dealing with the Valuation Act....

I am not now so young as once I was, I have arrived at the Golosh and Gamp Age, I am not equal to contendthat's poz With the Parochial Fathers on the rampage.

The day on which the Roman Church ceases to maintain that what it holds must be truth because it holds it, and admits itself subject to the common condition by which God has given truth to men, will be the first hopeful day for the reunion of Christendom. XXVIII NEWMAN'S PAROCHIAL SERMONS Parochial and Plain Sermons.

The day on which the Roman Church ceases to maintain that what it holds must be truth because it holds it, and admits itself subject to the common condition by which God has given truth to men, will be the first hopeful day for the reunion of Christendom. XXVIII NEWMAN'S PAROCHIAL SERMONS Parochial and Plain Sermons.

Is it not that the sympathies which unite the author of the Parochial Sermons and the interpreter of St. Athanasius with the disciples of Andrewes, and Ken, and Bull, of Butler and Wilson, are as strong and natural as the barriers which outwardly keep them asunder are to human eyes hopelessly insurmountable?

Presbyterian parochial schools, 1846-1870.

Presbyterian parochial schools, 1846-1870.

By Wilbur L. Beauchamp, Mary Melrose Williams & Glenn O. Blough, adapted for use in parochial schools by Francis P. Cavanaugh.

BENZIGER BROS., INC. American cardinal readers for Catholic parochial schools.

The fortress, in fact, was a little town of itself, having several streets of houses within its walls, together with a Franciscan convent and a parochial church.

The strong arm of government at length interfered: the whole community was thoroughly sifted; none were suffered to remain but such as were of honest character, and had legitimate right to a residence; the greater part of the houses were demolished and a mere hamlet left, with the parochial church and the Franciscan convent.

* "PAROCHIAL" POLITICS INDEED!Making over to a handful of Colonists that would not fill many an English parish the "mighty mileage" of Western Australia!

"In contrast with this extract from the parochial documents, the results of which must have been greatly increased within the last three years, the Metropolitan Wood-Paving Company, who have already laid down above 4000 yards in Oxford Street, between Wells Street and Charles Street, are understood to be willing to complete the entire street in the best manner for 12s.

Dr. Baker had a great deal to do in the performance of his parochial duty.

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