Sentence example with the word 'minster'

minster

Definition n. any of certain cathedrals and large churches

Last update: July 17, 2015


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Much influenced by Melchior Hofman, he had no sympathy with the fanatic violence of the Minster faction.   [Please select]

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[Illustration: Window, Beverley Minster.   [Please select]

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"And I thought the Methodist minster's prayer was one of the most beautiful I ever heard."   [Please select]

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He was buried at Wimbourne Minster, and Prince Alfred ascended the throne.   [Please select]

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By that time the King and Queen were gone to the minster to hear their service.   [Please select]

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There is ample time for me to row you within sight of the minster, and we can talk as we go.   [Please select]

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The house was so near to the Minster that it seemed pervaded by the quiet Cathedral atmosphere.   [Please select]

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A vivid flash behind the tower of the old Minster was followed by a long rumble of thunder.   [Please select]

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The minster is a Gothic church, and almost the only one in Germany which is actually finished.   [Please select]

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In Pierce Ploughman’s Creed we have a concise but faithful description of a large monastic edifice of the fourteenth century, comprising the church or minster, cloister, chapter house, and other offices.   [Please select]

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"Bring her, before the break of day, to the cross near the town of the White Minster, and there will I wed her, and swear to make her my own."   [Please select]

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