places of the stone covered persuasion...
"Stony places" refers to areas with a lot of rocks or stones on the ground. It can make the land difficult to work with or build on.
Monasteries are buildings or communities where monks or nuns live and practice religious life. They often serve as places of prayer, work, and communal living dedicated to following a specific religious rule or tradition.
A person on a visit to holy places is often referred to as a pilgrim.
Churches, mosques, temples, and synagogues have historically served as places of worship as well as centralized social gathering places for communities. These religious institutions provide individuals with a space to practice their faith, connect with others, and participate in communal activities.
Protestants consider places of worship, such as churches, to be sacred. Additionally, individuals may find spiritual significance in other natural settings or historical sites. Ultimately, the concept of sacred places for Protestants can vary depending on personal beliefs and interpretations.
Sacredness refers to something that is regarded as holy, divine, and deserving of reverence and respect. It often relates to religious or spiritual beliefs and practices that emphasize the importance and sanctity of certain places, objects, or rituals.
places of the stone covered persuasion...
stony places stone artifacts
stony patch of ground
Stony, Stony-Iron, Iron.
Stony, Stony-Iron, and Iron.
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The address of the Stony Creek Free Library is: 37 Harrisburg Road, Stony Creek, 12878 0064
The address of the Stony Ridge Branch Library is: 5805 Fremont Pike, Stony Ridge, 43465 9999
from memory (would need checking): I have seen flowers grow in stony places And kindness done by men with ugly faces And the gold cup won by the worst horse at the races So I trust too. by John Masefield
Stony, iron, and stony-iron.
stony stony iron and iron
The y in stony is acting as a vowel.