Which preposition to use with parsonage

in Occurrences 18%

The next morning Marianne first had to brush and press the velvet suit, for she would not bring the boy back to the parsonage in disorder; she would not have done that for the sake of his blessed mother.

of Occurrences 15%

In the Parsonage of Upper Wood Chapter II

at Occurrences 9%

I looked down upon the gravelly earth lying above her, as I had looked across at it when I left the parsonage at night fall, and passed by the church-yard.

for Occurrences 7%

"We have to thank scarlet fever at the Parsonage for the pleasure of your visit with us, I believe," he said.

on Occurrences 6%

Then Eli fell ill, and Birgit blamed Baard because Mathilde had gone away from the parsonage on a visit to town without bidding good-bye to Eli.

to Occurrences 6%

He resumed his studies with more eagerness, and only went out in order to go from the parsonage to the church, conscientiously occupying himself in his profession.

with Occurrences 6%

He returned to the parsonage with a light step, hearing the birds singing in the lime-trees the same joyous song which his own heart was singing.

as Occurrences 3%

"My lord," said Mr. Haughton to the earl, "Mrs. Ives and myself have had a contest about the comforts of matrimony; she insists she may be quite as happy at Bolton Parsonage as in this noble castle, and with this rich prospect in view.

by Occurrences 3%

The females of the Doctor's family made nothing of scudding, bareheaded, across to the parsonage by this convenient back-way, and bolting into the kitchen without so much as knocking at the door; and Laura's habits at the Bugbee mansion were still more familiar.

from Occurrences 2%

The abbé went hastily through the garden, the house, the court planted with asparagus, till he came to the wall which separated the parsonage from the public road, and there he carefully opened the letter-box, in which there would have been room enough for all the mail received in a year by all the inhabitants of the village.

without Occurrences 2%

Marcel reached the parsonage without hindrance.

into Occurrences 1%

The sisters were so successful with their study of French that Madame Héger proposed that both should stay another half year, Charlotte to teach English, and Emily music; but from Brussels the girls were brought hastily home by the illness and death of their aunt, who left to each of them independently a share of her savingsenough to enable them to make whatever alterations were needed to turn the parsonage into a school.

beside Occurrences 1%

He did not speak until the car stopped at the gate of the little unpainted parsonage beside the white, weather-boarded church.

against Occurrences 1%

They might have given it to him from year to year, while they were in office, but on the abolition of the Overseers, in 1834, and a restoration of civil rights to the owners of the fee of the parsonage, the Marshpee Proprietors, how could Mr. Fish continue to hold the parsonage against their will?

like Occurrences 1%

Then he returned to the parsonage like a thief, afraid of being caught, and shut himself up in his room.

than Occurrences 1%

From the first, the walks of the children were directed rather towards the heathery moors sloping upwards behind the parsonage than towards the long descending village street.

under Occurrences 1%

Finding the Parsonage under a mortgage that imperiled the safety of the property, Brother Lewis stepped forward and offered his horse, saddle, and a dollar and a half, all the money he had, in liquidation of the indebtedness.

Which preposition to use with  parsonage