Example sentences of "of the church of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Rev Tiit Salumäe , Director of the Information Department with the Church of Estonia , has received the 1991 information award of the Church of Finland .
2 Dr Ingmar Lindquist is the new Director of the Church of Finland 's Information Centre which celebrates 25 years of existence this year .
3 In comparison to the bodies in the crypt of the church of Sant' Ambrogio the burial is quite tasteful .
4 The campanile was the first in the city to have a clock that struck the hours ( although that of the church of Sant' Eustorgio was the first to have had a clock , in 1306 ) In its lower part the campanile is square , but it soon becomes octagonal , rising in elegant brickwork tiers separated by delicate friezes .
5 Take Via Sant' Eufemia up the side of the church of Sant' Eufemia , as the view of the rear end of the church is very good .
6 Dante would appear to have seen a striking clock at least fifteen years before the Visconti clock of 1335 was installed ; he may have seen the iron clock placed in the campanile of the church of Sant' Eustorgio in Milan in 1309 — the first Italian public clock of which we have knowledge .
7 Earlier , in 1278 , when Roger permitted the appropriation by Stafford priory of the church of Stowe by Chartley , he made no stipulation about the creation of a vicarage , but he did obtain a ten-mark annual pension for the dean and chapter of Lichfield 's common fund .
8 One of the most important contributions that Syremont has made to art conservation is that of Leonardo da Vinci 's brilliant masterpiece the Last Supper on the wall of the church of Santa Maria delle Gracie in Milan ( Chem .
9 Beyond , the street is sandwiched between the heavy rear façade of the Palazzo di Giustizia and the more delicate brickwork of the church of Santa Maria della Pace .
10 Interior of the church of Santa Maria presso San Satiro
11 Facade of the church of Santa Maria dei Miracoli
12 Detail of facade of the church of Santa Maria dei Miracoli
13 In front of the main piers stood eight gigantic , marble columns , the last of which was removed by Pope Paul V and placed in front of the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore .
14 The street is in three parts : Market Street , because there was once a market ; Church Street , because of the Church of King Charles the Martyr , built at the Restoration ; and Arwenack Street , because it leads eventually to Arwenack House , all that is left of the home of the Killigrews , a mixed bag of soldiers , dramatists , pirates and entrepreneurs , who founded the town and built the church .
15 A new wave of evangelization was carrying the influence of the church of Lindisfarne deep into southern England , symbolizing a new political initiative on the part of Oswiu .
16 A few minutes spent walking around the churchyard of the Church of St. John the Baptist , Halling , will reveal an ancient wall .
17 Not only are there examples of extreme rarity , a large ‘ Christ driving the money changers from the temple ’ in coloured chalk by Jacopo Bassano , two handsome brush drawings by Carpaccio , a ‘ Thebaid ’ by Costa , the only drawing which can be attributed with any reason to Desiderio da Settignano , Pordenone 's superb red chalk ‘ Martyrdom of Saint Peter Martyr ’ , drawn in competition with Titian and Palma Vecchio , which comes from Chatsworth and should never have been allowed an export licence from Britain , Albert Cuyp 's delightful ‘ Milkmaid ’ , Saenredam 's ‘ Choir and north ambulatory of the Church of Saint Bavo , Haarlem ’ , Altdorfer 's ‘ Christ carrying the cross ’ , but also many of great beauty , Turner 's finished watercolour ‘ Long Ship lighthouse , Land 's End ’ , the anonymous Swiss ( Bernese ? )
18 The interesting feature of our book is that the title-page inscription gives the exact location and the method of purchase , translating : ‘ From the sanctuary of the church of Stansted Montfitchet in the County of Essex , bought from the parish chest .
19 " That the building of the Church of Lagwilline will at leist cost £100 Ster. , of which soume the proprietor hase agreed to pay £50 Ster . "
20 " That the building of the Church of Lagwilline will at leist cost £100 Ster. , of which soume the proprietor hase agreed to pay £50 Ster . "
21 It is likely that the inner core of local church laity , such as select vestry members of the Church of Ireland and presbyterian elders , provided and still provide one of the links between the material and spiritual interests of the groups in the alliance , as these laity were and are active in the business and commercial fields also .
22 When placed alongside the house of laity in the synod of the Church of Ireland , the power of the laity in church decision-making , including statements on political ethics and positions on public local issues , is quite considerable .
23 The problem for the Free Presbyterians is that the fraternal orders have always seen themselves as linking the broad Protestant religious tradition with the main unionist party , hence the common arrangement of Orange Lodges holding their annual church parades at each of the Church of Ireland , Presbyterian , and Methodist churches in turn .
24 While Robinson was involved with Paisley and McQuade in the demonstrations against the invitation of Charles Haughey , then the Republic 's Prime Minister , to the enthronement of the Church of Ireland Primate in Armagh in May 1980 , he has not been a conspicuous street demonstrator .
25 Most of the Church of Ireland cathedral was nineteenth century also , including the tall spire .
26 A tower loomed over the roofless mansion , and beyond it , the spire of the Church of Ireland could be seen .
27 The Vestry books of the Church of Ireland parish go back to 1773 and until 1870 all those present at Vestry meetings signed the minutes .
28 The Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church , the Moderator of the Presbyterian Church , the Archbishop of the Church of Ireland and the President of the Methodist Church asked to meet the secretary of state as a deputation .
29 There was no inclination to compromise on either side ; the Bishop thereupon declared that the thirty-six livings of the Church of Ireland held by the Presbyterian ministers were vacant because they had not been episcopally ordained .
30 In the Preface he described the superstitions of the Irish peasantry and the rigid hold on them of the Roman Catholic priests , who used all means to confine them to the Irish language , lest if they learnt English they might converse with members of the Church of Ireland or attend its services .
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