Definitionn. a person authorized to conduct religious worship
Last update: June 17, 2015
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The parson were arguing outside the church. [Please select]
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Chicheley was parson of Sherston, Wiltshire, and prebendary of Nantgwyly in the college of Abergwilly, North Wales; on the 23rd of February 1401/2, now called doctor of laws, he was pardoned for bringing in, and allowed to use, a bull of the pope " providing " him to the chancellorship of Salisbury cathedral, and canenries in the nuns' churches of Shaftesbury and Wilton in that diocese; and on the 9th of January 1402/3 he was archdeacon of Salisbury. [Please select]
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Viningthe parson in the pip, as we used to call him. [Please select]
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He is a parson. [Please select]
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Parson Steve, apostates' creed. [Please select]
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PRIVATE COMPTON: (Jerks his finger) Way for the parson. [Please select]
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PRIVATE CARR: (Turns and calls) What ho, parson. [Please select]
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Never told the old parson where they were. [Please select]
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