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  • Pen formed the subject for a second sermon at the Clavering chapel-of-ease: where the dangers of

    The History of Pendennis 2006

  • At the chapel-of-ease attended by the troops there arose above the edge of the pulpit one Sunday an unknown face.

    A Changed Man 2006

  • Mr. Smirke had built his chapel-of-ease with the money left him by his mother at Clapham.

    The History of Pendennis 2006

  • Saltash among them; for Saltash has no parish church, it seems, of itself, but as a chapel-of-ease to St. Germans.

    From London to Land's End 2003

  • It has no parish church, but only a chapel-of-ease to an adjacent parish.

    From London to Land's End 2003

  • Saltash among them; for Saltash has no parish church, it seems, of itself, but as a chapel-of-ease to St. Germans.

    From London to Land's End 2003

  • It has no parish church, but only a chapel-of-ease to an adjacent parish.

    From London to Land's End 2003

  • Little can be said in its praise by day, when it bears the same relation to a second-rate church in Rome as an English chapel-of-ease to Westminster Abbey.

    Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah 2003

  • Stephen Fox, and where the town, sharing in his good fortune, shows several marks of his bounty, as particularly the building a new church from the foundation, and getting an Act of Parliament passed for making it parochial, it being but a chapel-of-ease before to an adjoining parish.

    From London to Land's End 2003

  • Stephen Fox, and where the town, sharing in his good fortune, shows several marks of his bounty, as particularly the building a new church from the foundation, and getting an Act of Parliament passed for making it parochial, it being but a chapel-of-ease before to an adjoining parish.

    From London to Land's End 2003

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