Sentence example with the word 'deacon'

deacon

acolyte, beadle, choir chaplain, doorkeeper, high priest, lecturer, patriarch, ruling elder, sidesman, teacher

Definition n. a Protestant layman who assists the minister

Last update: November 1, 2015


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He was ordained sub-deacon in 1389, deacon in 1393, and priest in 1397.   [Please select]

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Hobson, and Deacon Lot Hovey, and Mr.   [Please select]

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"Deacon," said he, "what meat did you eat for breakfast yesterday."   [Please select]

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The deacon's family had eaten salt pork, fried.   [Please select]

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"And where did you get the pork, Deacon."   [Please select]

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"Yes, Deacon," said the old man; "I supposed so."   [Please select]

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"Deacon Bowman looks troubled," added Leopold.   [Please select]

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