The Anglicanclergy evaded this plan by stepping up before the coffin.
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You would never catch a member of the Anglicanclergy doing that.
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In morals, he says, the Anglicanclergy are more regular than the French.
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At the present time the Anglicanclergy wear their collars the wrong way round.
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But the zeal of the Anglicanclergy displayed.
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The organisation of male Anglicanclergy pledges to remain unmarried and to live a simple life.
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A Church spokesman said no current Anglicanclergy were known to be active members of either group.
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There was among the Anglicanclergy a moderate party which had always felt kindly towards the Protestant Dissenters.
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I suppose, take it all in all, there wasn't a busier man than the Rural Dean among the Anglicanclergy of the diocese.
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Their strength was in the clergy, and the Anglicanclergy professed legitimacy and passive obedience, in indignant opposition to the Jesuits and their votaries.
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Both Houses of the legislature unanimously sustained the government against the insurrection; as did the judges, the bar, and the Anglicanclergy and bishops.
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Many of the local Anglicanclergy were similarly employed, and supplemented the labours of the commissioned and acting Anglican chaplains sent out from England.
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The group, which has 1,700 members, is throwing its weight behind this Sunday's breakaway event for conservative Anglicanclergy.
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So, wherever you take the Anglicanclergy, they are Tories and Royalists, conservatives and reactionaries, friends of every injustice that profits the owning class.
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"New York is English in name," he said, "and we look to you and to the Anglicanclergy to make it so in fact."