Peter's Basilica and the Sistine Chapel.
Although Emily had never been to White Cross she knew the parish house when she saw it—a fine, tree-embowered residence near the big white chapel with the flashing gilt cross on its spire and the four gilt angels, one on each of the little spires at the corners.
He is really a very devowt Catholic and goes to the chapel at White Cross every Sunday.
I have never told you that that evening I came out of chapel after the first hymn, when I noticed you weren't there, and walked up past your house.
The next morning, Tellwright, whose attendance at chapel was losing the strictness of its old regularity, announced that he should stay at home.
Occasionally he accompanied Anna from school or chapel.
Banks in chapel on the previous evening presented itself, as though she was listening to it for the first time.
Anna had meant to reach chapel before the commencement of the meeting, but the interview with her father threw her late.
Tellwright and Agnes disappear down the slope of Trafalgar Road on their way to chapel.
The chapel-keeper, who always had an injured expression, left the white step of his residence, and, walking with official dignity across the yard, drew down the side-windows of the chapel one after another.
"Joseph and I generally go to chapel on Sundays:" the kirk, (you know, has no minister now, explained Mrs.
He would have carried his delegated authority to the point of insisting that Edgar Linton should not be buried beside his wife, but in the chapel, with his family.
Gimmerton was an unsubstantial name in her ears; the chapel, the only building she had approached or entered, except her own home.
The place of Catherine's interment, to the surprise of the villagers, was neither in the chapel under the carved monument of the Lintons, nor yet by the tombs of her own relations, outside.
Gimmerton chapel bells were still ringing; and the full, mellow flow of the beck in the valley came soothingly on the ear.
They sat together in a window whose lattice lay back against the wall, and displayed, beyond the garden trees, and the wild green park, the valley of Gimmerton, with a long line of mist winding nearly to its top (for very soon after you pass the chapel, as you may have noticed, the sough that runs from the marshes joins a beck which follows the bend of the glen).
Edgar Linton, as multitudes have been before and will be after him, was infatuated: and believed himself the happiest man alive on the day he led her to Gimmerton Chapel, three years subsequent to his father's death.
A Pious Discourse delivered by the Reverend Jabez Branderham, in the Chapel of Gimmerden Sough.
And, best of all, so wise and sweet that she seemed to get good out of everything, and make her poor room a sort of chapel where people went for comfort, counsel, and an example of a pious life.
"It reminds me of the saints in the chapel of the Sacred Heart in Montreal.