Chapter

 1    Pref|   establishment of the Unitarian Church in Hungary, on an equal
 2       I|      lady; "the sublimest of our Church observances, that which
 3      II|          go into the army or the Church, and the daughters are wedded
 4      II|         Protestant, and then the Church of Rome will have no claim
 5      IV|         comes and they all go to church, they fill six benches and
 6      IV|       The same men that fill the church every Sunday, in holiday
 7       V|         that always attended the church ceremonies of Holy Week,
 8       V|        now, when the head of the Church, the pastor of a flock of
 9       V|       against attending any more Church functions, and[50] argued
10      VI|             A Pope of the Romish Church, pronouncing his blessing
11      VI|        flags - the banner of the Church, on which were depicted[
12     VII|    before the august head of the Church, the sovereign who acknowledges
13       X|         the canons of the Romish Church forbid us to consider."~ ~"
14       X|      marriage laws of the Romish Church, aren't you?"~ ~"I know
15      XI|        and was received into the Church of Rome. The newspapers
16     XII|         side by side in the same church, for I go to church regularly;
17     XII|         same church, for I go to church regularly; but you have
18    XIII|     footprint of our Lord in the church of Domine quo vadis? And
19   XVIII|       Sunday. I am going to your church on that day, and till then
20   XVIII|          to herself the Toroczko church and its Sabbath service!
21   XVIII|        The pride of the Toroczko church is its people. The churches
22   XVIII|          her purpose to join the church. After making this declaration
23     XIX|       the erection of the votive church which I began at the seat
24     XIX|          however: the Protestant Church will require her to renounce
25      XX|         had joined the Unitarian Church, and nothing now stood in
26      XX|        house of the bride to the church. The old men head the line,
27      XX| procession. On coming out of the church, the newly married pair
28      XX|        But the ceremonies at the church by no means end the wedding
29      XX|         cake run a race from the church to the bridegroom's house,
30      XX|    catafalque was erected in the church, and the entire population
31      XX|         as the next man; I go to church every holy day, even when
32    XXII|         up on the door-post of a church appeared the bloody imprint
33    XXII|          Near by stands a wooden church, exactly like the churches
34    XXII|       buttons hastened on to the church door, where an armed sentry
35    XXII|  admitted.~ ~The interior of the church was very dark. Two wax tapers,
36    XXII|    remotest corner of the little church. The group of men whose[
37   XXIII|       all betaking themselves to church on Sunday morning. The Sunday
38   XXIII|       horse you will find in the church. Mount it and hasten back
39   XXIII|        us to do. You go into the church and get Diurbanu's horse
40   XXIII|     Manasseh made his way to the church, his companion hastened
41   XXIII|           Where to?"~ ~"Into the church yonder."[289]~ ~The gipsy
42   XXIII|          what will you do in the church?"~ ~"I will wait while you
43   XXIII|      obey his rider, so into the church he went with him.~ ~"There,
44   XXIII|    bridle and led him out of the church, the gipsy following at
45  XXVIII|        his power in the desolate church at St. George, was completely
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