49 Verbs to Use for the Word chaplains

Some days before their departure, the intelligence of their being at Rostoe reached the wife of the governor over all these islands; and, her husband being absent, she sent her chaplain to Quirini with a present of sixty stockfish, three large flat loaves of rye-bread and a cake:

"What is the matter, Desdemona?" asked the chaplain, a little tartly, by no means pleased at having his natural history startled by sounds so inapplicable to the subject.

We met his son, lately appointed chaplain to the Protestant congregation at Turin.

Meantime the occasional visits of the Duke of Rutland and his family to London brought the chaplain again in touch with the Burkes and the friends he had first made through them, notably with Sir Joshua Reynolds.

" "I am glad to hear you say that, Willoughby," exclaimed the chaplain" right down rejoiced to hear you say so!

"Oh, it's only you, is it?" returned the chaplain; and he cursed him with foul unpriestly oaths for disturbing him at such an hour, and bade him be off to hell, where he came from.

"These savages will keep that pace for hours at a time," observed the chaplain; "a circumstance that has induced some naturalists to fancy a difference in the species, if not in the genus.

Are his laws to be brokenhis rights invadedor his person to be maltreated, perhaps, and his curse disregarded, because a set of unruly children get by the ears, on points connected with their own selfishness?" "I give up the household," cried the chaplain, "for the bible settles that; and what the bible disposes of, is beyond dispute'Honour thy father and thy mother, that thy days may be long in the land

"Do you bring us anything new from Boston?" demanded the chaplain.

Shortly after accepting the living of Croft, Mr. Dodgson was appointed examining chaplain to the Bishop of Ripon; subsequently he was made Archdeacon of Richmond and one of the Canons of Ripon Cathedral.

Shortly after, the duchess, anxious to retain their former chaplain in the neighbourhood, gave Crabbe a letter to Thurlow, asking him to exchange the two livings in Dorsetshire for two other, of more value, in the Vale of Belvoir.

"Never fret" and "toujours pret" were my mottoes, as I told the chaplain; I hope he remembers them to this day.

in attending service here in bitter November weather, when the queen and court at length left the king, his chaplain, and equerry "to freeze it out together."...

Nevertheless, I opened the Commission, and the High Sheriff asked me if I would allow him to go on to his house to receive his guests, whom he had invited to meet me, and permit the chaplain to escort me in the performance of my duties.

Then he arose quickly, and opened the door of his cabinet, and he found in the room his four chaplains, who never forsook him; and he had great comfort with them in his sufferings, and in reckoning his hours with them: and he made them bring ink and paper, and he made them write down all which the angel had told him.

"'And so,' I sez, 'we're proud to give this frawg a good send-off, and even if we ain't got a real chaplain and the guns to fire a salute with, we're doin' the poor widow a lotta good, and that's somethin'I'll say it is.' "'Amen,' sez the audience.

"He may be unworthy to live," murmured the scared chaplain, "but oh, how utterly unfit to die!"

" "She will not long be of that mind after Master Perry gets to his feet again," muttered the chaplain.

The headquarters of theology was the Sorbonne, opened in 1253,a college founded by Robert Sorbon, chaplain of the king, whose aim was to bring together the students and professors, heretofore scattered throughout the city.

"God grant the missing be safely dead," prayed our camp chaplain at the burial trench.

Charlton's old, bitter aggressiveness, which had well-nigh died out under the sweet influences of Lurton's peacefulness, came back now, and he mentally pronounced the new chaplain a clerical humbug and an ecclesiastical fop, and all such mild paradoxical epithets as he was capable of forming.

By mere omission, I presume, Congress has failed to provide chaplains for hospitals occupied by volunteers.

'The sentence of the courts-martial, and other necessary documents, having been read by the fort adjutant, Mr. Meehan, the chaplain of the forces, read some prayers appropriated for these melancholy occasions.

On the death of Dr. Trefoil, the dean of Barchester, Mr. Slope had not shrunk from urging the bishop to recommend his chaplain for the post.

"Have you not overlooked the injunction of scripture, my excellent friend?" rejoined the chaplain.

49 Verbs to Use for the Word  chaplains