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dwelling place

noun

  1. a dwelling.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of dwelling place1

Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400
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Example Sentences

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A gunman attempted to shoot pastor Glenn Germany during his sermon at Jesus' Dwelling Place Church in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on Sunday.

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“In our generation, we don’t believe it is the dwelling place of the gods,” he said.

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Pastor Scott now leads Dwelling Place Anaheim, a church which recently disaffiliated from the Vineyard USA movement.

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BBC News NI also contacted Alan Scott via Dwelling Place Anaheim to ask if he had any comment to make regarding the allegations against him or the ongoing review but did not receive a response.

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Before the year was over he had landed a recurring role in a British mini-series, “The Dwelling Place.”

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