Which preposition to use with cathedral

of Occurrences 344%

We would lack the greatest works of Michelangelo, Raphael, Titian, Francesca, Botticelli, Murillo; we would not see the cathedrals of Milan, Strasburg, or Cologne; we would never read the poems of Caedmon, Milton, or Dante.

in Occurrences 85%

They moved from St. Remy, selling the chateau, and built a house on the top of a green hill near Rouen, quite shut in by big trees, and with a lovely view from the Rond Pointthe highest part of the garden, over Rouenwith the spires of the cathedral in the distance.

at Occurrences 68%

A few countrymen conveyed the body, placed on a cart, to the cathedral at Winchester, the blood dripping from it all the way.

with Occurrences 24%

'You have about reached him.' Last night at the inn, when the factor in Tyr-yi spoke of his having heard that a roof was put on some part of the buildings at Icolmkill, I unluckily said, 'It will be fortunate if we find a cathedral with a roof on it.'

on Occurrences 18%

I had stopped at Milan to see the grand peagent of Emperor William of Germany, and King Victor Emanuel of Italy, with a retinue of some 22,000 militia, with which they held a military drill, and saw the illumination of the Cathedral on that memorable occasion; besides I had stopped a day at Rome, and two at Paris; yet I made my return trip from Alexandria to New York in 25 days, sleeping but 7 nights in comfortable beds in all that time.

to Occurrences 13%

It became a relic, and is shown in Addo's cathedral to this day in proof of his inveterate enmity to the misbelievers, and of the sufferings he underwent at their hands.

as Occurrences 12%

We came again and again; and it was the glory of the cathedral as a wholeits expressive, noble character, its breadth and grandeur, the poetry of its dusky aisles, and the play of the rich shadows about its massive columnsthat charmed and enchained us.

for Occurrences 11%

Canons and religious are bound to recite their office in choir; of course, this refers to Canons in residence at a cathedral for daily service, and to religious in the strict application of the term.

FROM Occurrences 9%

THE GATEWAY OF THE MONASTERY CLOSE, ROCHESTER ROCHESTER CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL FROM CHRISTCHURCH GATE WEST GATE, CANTERBURY ON THE STOUR NEAR CANTERBURY CHILHAM A CORNER OF ROMNEY MARSH RYE WINCHELSEA CHURCH BATTLE ABBEY LEWES

without Occurrences 7%

But if we had quitted Winchester Cathedral without paying a visit to the grave of one of the best and most cheerful-hearted old men who lie in it, we should have committed a great fault.

before Occurrences 7%

[Illustration: NORTH TRANSEPT, WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL] The transformation of the nave, which occupied full an hundred years, was not, however, the last work undertaken in the Cathedral before the change of religion.

by Occurrences 7%

It has been called the largest parish church in England, and though this claim cannot be made good, it is in all probability the largest in Sussex, is in fact known as the Cathedral of East Sussex, and if a church became a cathedral by reason of its beauty and size it might rightly claim the title.

like Occurrences 6%

It is not as if the French said, "We are becoming a Protestant people, and therefore wish to destroy all signs of our having once followed the faith of Rome;" for in that case censure would be utterly misplaced; but surely if the national religion remains Roman Catholic, an ancient and wonderfully interesting old cathedral like this ought to be suitably preserved.

after Occurrences 5%

The mosque thus boldly sanctified by Hernando del Pulgar was actually consecrated into a cathedral after the capture of Granada.

than Occurrences 4%

But an occasional trespass of this kind, however offensive, is not enough to detract materially from the value of so much that is meritorious; nor again will that outspoken treatment of delicate topics (less observable in The Cathedral than in En Route), which makes the book undesirable for many classes of readers, prevent its due appreciation on the part of othersunless we are going to put the Sacred Scriptures on the Index.

during Occurrences 2%

shellthe only bomb which hit the Antwerp Cathedral during the German attack.

between Occurrences 2%

But scene in Cathedral between JEAN and his unhappy mother still grander as acting.

into Occurrences 2%

I could have believed myself in the heart of a limitless forest; but Florida hammocks, so far as I have seen, are seldom of great extent, and the road presently crossed another railway track, and then, in a few rods more, came out into the sunny pine-woods, as one might emerge from a cathedral into the open day.

out Occurrences 2%

As the little priest, his labor done and his vestments changed, was turning into the Rue Royale and leaving the cathedral out of sight, he just had time to understand that two women were purposely allowing him to overtake them, when the one nearer him spoke in the Creole patois, saying, with some timid haste: "Good-morning, PèrePère Jerome; Père Jerome, we thank the good God for that sermon.

beside Occurrences 1%

The date of this lime-kiln lies indeed just half-way between the consecration of Cormac's Chapel at Cashel in 1134 and the foundation of the beautiful cathedral beside it by the lord of Tuaid-Muma or Thomond in 1152.

beneath Occurrences 1%

The merry soldiers footing it with the swart savage maids; deeper in the wood, some red men were growing frantic around a keg of the fire-water; and elsewhere a Jesuit preached the faith of high cathedrals beneath a canopy of forest boughs.

through Occurrences 1%

Us, that, with laurelled heads, were passing from the cathedral through its eastern gates, they overtook, and, as with a garment, they wrapped us round with thunders that overpowered our own.

amidst Occurrences 1%

He dreamed that he was under the high arches of an old cathedral amidst a throng of worshippers.

against Occurrences 1%

They all gazed, not able to get their breath, speechless, beside themselves with joy, and saw the walls reappear, and the roofs of the houses, and our glorious Cathedral against the blue sky.

among Occurrences 1%

But the town, with the long leaden roof of the cathedral among its guardian elms, makes a pleasant and very English picture as we ascend the long road to St. Catherine's Hill, which rises directly east of St. Cross.

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