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Only occasionally was a churchless station built with its own elaboration.
They were Lutherans, too, but also Arabs, and they had been churchless for years.
Whitlingham is a small churchless parish and hamlet at the mouth of the River Wensum.
A Churchless Faith.
People who belonged to non-Congregational churches paid their tax money to their own church, and the churchless paid to the Congregationalists.
Churchless Christianity, Pasadena: William Carey Library, 2001.
Christianity, which lays the obligation upon both sexes to observe an unalterable and like morality, is powerless to protect women in a dechristianized and churchless country.
We thought to scare this minion of the King Back from her churchless commerce with the King To the fond arms of her first love, Fitzurse, Who swore to marry her.
A church, opened in 1981, is used by both the Church of England and the Free Churches, which, before it was built, had collaborated in a churchless religious venture known as the 'Roundshaw Experiment'.
Each ivy leaf overgrowing the wall of the churchless church-yard hard by, now abandoned, pecked its neighbour smartly, and the vane on the new Victorian-Gothic church in the new spot had already begun to creak.
A Lutheran minister with a fan's ear for the music and an open heart to the largely churchless men and women who create it, Pastor Gensel began, more than 30 years ago, a jazz ministry that took church to jazz and brought jazz to church.