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Definitionn. a senior clergyman and dignitary
Last update: July 19, 2015
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The primate of the church integrated the prayer. [Please select]
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I read a xhapter about primates in the History book. [Please select]
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The unhappy primate was his intimate friend and early patron. [Please select]
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The program thus briefly sketched would provide either directly or indirectly for work on every aspect of primate life. [Please select]
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Under such conditions, it is conceivable that extremely economical and good use might be made of all the available primate materials. [Please select]
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Finally he threw off all disguise, and was rewarded by being made Archbishop of Saint Andrews and Primate of Scotland. [Please select]
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Smalley, "this address of the Primate of the English Church surely is one which all Americans may acknowledge with grateful pride." [Please select]
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"Right," continued Grahame, "rode a strong black horse, taken from the primate at the time of the murder." [Please select]
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The latter, as "primate of all England," was the highest ecclesiastical dignitary in the land. [Please select]
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He was not merely primate, but had the supreme control of the Church in England. [Please select]
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Cotton was at heart too liberal for his role of Primate, and fate led him to persecute a man whose very name has become a symbol of victorious tolerance, Roger Williams. [Please select]
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