manse in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

manse in the PONS Dictionary

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English
The manse was built about 1840 and is a large two story wood frame building with a cross gable plan.
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The manse was erected in 1900, with additions in 1918 and 1923.
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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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The manse, or rectory, is located to the left, or west of the entrance.
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Separate buildings on the west of the site contain some workshops and the manse.
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An old manse is associated with the church.
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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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The first school met in a side room of their manse.
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In 1950, the house on the south side was acquired for use as a manse, and the 1893 parsonage sold to a neighboring funeral home.
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A manse was built east of the church in 1868.
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