Definitionn. a member of the clergy and a spiritual leader of the Christian Church
Last update: September 1, 2015
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The term "curate" in the present day is almost exclusively used to signify a clergyman who is assistant to a rector or vicar, by whom he is employed and paid; and a clerk in deacon's orders is competent to be licensed by a bishop to the office of such assistant curate. [Please select]
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Was the clergyman in. [Please select]
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I am an orphan, the daughter of a clergyman. [Please select]
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He was dressed in the garb of a clergyman. [Please select]
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[11] Cotton Mather (1663-1728), clergyman, author, and scholar. [Please select]
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You spent most of it in Georgina Johnson's bed, clergyman's daughter. [Please select]
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I'm deeply obliged, Mr Lambert, the clergyman said.' [Please select]
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"Reginald Heber was an English clergyman and poet, born in 1783." [Please select]
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"As a clergyman," he answered, "I feel I cannot do it." [Please select]
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The clergyman sat down. [Please select]
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'You are, sir, I presume, a Presbyterian clergyman.' [Please select]
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