manse u rečniku PONS

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In 1905 the church, having sold off some of its original land including the farmhouse that had served as its parsonage, built the manse.
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With the one he showed mercy to helpless children and with the other he fought oppression by raising funds for manses.
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He wrote this hymn after he had been jilted by his fiancee when he became blind and wrote it in his study at the manse.
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Each canon or dignitary was responsible for providing his own manse and was built to reflect his status within the chapter.
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The schism had been healed by 1839, by which time the second chapel had been converted into the minister's manse.
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There was further extensive renewal in 1757, and a new manse was built for the minister.
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A two-storey church manse was built in 1899.
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It was she who financed the building of the new manse in 1828, ensured the tower was completed and added a vestry.
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The manse, or rectory, is located to the left, or west of the entrance.
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An old manse is associated with the church.
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