What does chapeller mean?
Chapeller means Alternative form of chapeler..
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Pronunciation varies by accent · noun
Alternative form of chapeler..
[…]since the festivity ended up with a free tea in the school to the congregation only, not even the most ardent “chapeller” objected. The chapel Harvest Thanksgiving, being purely voluntary, had to take place on a Sunday,[…]
He was an atheist and atheists and churchers cannot see him because he is inside them and if they did they would become chapellers.
The chasovennye [chapellers], the vast majority of the Old Believers in the Urals and Siberia, earned their name from their practice of worshiping in chapels [chasovni].[…]With only a few itinerant priests, the chapellers resorted to chapels rather than churches for their sacred assemblies. Initially these chapellers were the least theologically radical of the priestly Old Believers.
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Chapeller means Alternative form of chapeler..
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[…]since the festivity ended up with a free tea in the school to the congregation only, not even the most ardent “chapeller” objected. The chapel Harvest Thanksgiving, being purely voluntary, had to take place on a Sunday,[…]
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