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Female superior of a community of nuns, often an abbey.
abbess
position
ecclesiastical occupation
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1
This considerable place was under the lordship of the
abbots
of Westminster.
2
Many bishops and
abbots
were present to bless and hallow the marriage-bed.
3
The bishops, some
abbots
,
the king, and the eorldormen were usually present.
4
Tavistock was a Benedictine monastery, over which forty
abbots
ruled in succession.
5
I have met ever so many priests and
abbots
in my travels.
6
The closed classrooms are closed to
abbots
as well as other adults.
7
Bishops and
abbots
were most frequently chosen from the ranks of the great.
8
The bishops and
abbots
were set to work to preach against the Greeks.
9
In general, your
abbots
have been, to this very day, unknown to you.
10
There are several monuments of mitred
abbots
who formerly presided over the cathedral.
11
Archbishops, bishops and
abbots
rushed to the tribune and offered all they could.
12
Were there any rick-burners in the times of the lord
abbots
?
13
There, on that little hill, lay bishops and
abbots
in their sacerdotal apparel.
14
Not merely were the parish priests ignorant men, but even bishops and
abbots
.
15
Holy
abbots
surely never so undisguisedly blurted out their secular aims.
16
Bishops,
abbots
,
and barons, he had bidden them all to observe the Feast.
abbots
abbot
mitred abbots
first abbots
holy abbots
appoint as abbots
attend by abbots
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